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Windows IoT目标受众:Windows用户(没有其他人)

更新时间:2023-12-04 10:18:16


适用于Raspberry Pi 2的Windows 10是一个有趣的概念。 


似乎MS正在接触那些背弃Windows和PC并寻求不同的人路径。


也就是说,直到你看看微软的Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2的安装说明。


缺少要求?  


- 运行Windows操作系统未发布/测试版的PC - 此PC必须专用于此未发布/测试版操作系统;否,其他Windows操作系统或虚拟机不是"正式的",支持。



- 您可以从其他网站下载黑客以尝试将MS.s FFU图像复制到SD卡


OR


- 你可以使用一些二进制文件来使进程正常工作(在Windows 10 PC上运行)


或者...


所以,我有点困惑。  微软应该邀请那些人,说:"嘿,看,我们已经改变了......"  但实际上,他们没有。  还有


100封面费用才能进入他们的Tech Noir版本。  可能
他们已经生成了一个.IMG文件,Raspberry Pi用户已经知道如何"刻录"到SD卡?  不确定。   Gosh golly,甚至可以得到Linux和Mac用户的支持,以及运行Windows *生产*的Windows用户。
 但是NOOOO。  不是微软。  

它又是IE和Java:MS忽略已经存在的标准in  favour  
他们自己在树林里扭曲的路径。



抱歉。  这是雷德蒙德同样的老人。  运行这个节目的人是Bill,Steve还是Ray。  什么都没有,但什么都没有改变。



好​​吧,至少你从头开始了。


Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 is an interesting concept. 

It would seem that MS is reaching out to folks who have turned their backs on Windows and PCs and are seeking different paths.

That is, until you look at Microsoft's installation instructions for Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2.

Missing from the requirements?  

- A PC running an unreleased/beta version of a Windows operating system - and this PC must be dedicated to this unreleased/beta OS; and no, other Windows OSs or VMs aren't, "officially," supported.

OR

- You could download hacks from other sites to try to copy MS.s FFU image to a SD card

OR

- You could hexedit some binary to make the process work (that's ON a Windows 10 PC)

Or...

So, I'm a little confused.  Microsoft is supposed to be inviting folks in, saying, "Hey, look, we've changed..."  But really, they haven't.  There's still that $100 cover charge to get in to their version of Tech Noir.  Could they have produced a .IMG file that Raspberry Pi users already know how to "burn" to a SD card?  Sure.  Gosh golly, that would have even been supported by Linux and Mac users, as well as Windows users running *production* released of Windows.  But NOOOO.  Not Microsoft.  

It's IE and Java all over again: MS ignores the standard that's already there in favor of their own twisted path through the woods.

Sorry.  It's the same-old same-old in Redmond.  It doesn't matter if the guy running the show is named Bill, Steve or Ray.  Nothing, but nothing, has changed.

Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 is an interesting concept. 

It would seem that MS is reaching out to folks who have turned their backs on Windows and PCs and are seeking different paths.

That is, until you look at Microsoft's installation instructions for Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2.

Missing from the requirements?  

- A PC running an unreleased/beta version of a Windows operating system - and this PC must be dedicated to this unreleased/beta OS; and no, other Windows OSs or VMs aren't, "officially," supported.

OR

- You could download hacks from other sites to try to copy MS.s FFU image to a SD card

OR

- You could hexedit some binary to make the process work (that's ON a Windows 10 PC)

Or...

So, I'm a little confused.  Microsoft is supposed to be inviting folks in, saying, "Hey, look, we've changed..."  But really, they haven't.  There's still that


100 cover charge to get in to their version of Tech Noir.  Could they have produced a .IMG file that Raspberry Pi users already know how to "burn" to a SD card?  Sure.  Gosh golly, that would have even been supported by Linux and Mac users, as well as Windows users running *production* released of Windows.  But NOOOO.  Not Microsoft.  

It's IE and Java all over again: MS ignores the standard that's already there in favor of their own twisted path through the woods.

Sorry.  It's the same-old same-old in Redmond.  It doesn't matter if the guy running the show is named Bill, Steve or Ray.  Nothing, but nothing, has changed.

Well, at least you got that off your chest.