From all the BSDs and Linuxes to extraordinarily odd operating systems, it seems just about every OS has been ported to the Raspberry Pi. All except Windows, that is, but.
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This build comes to us from [ideeman] who wanted to show off his Raspi running Windows Compact Embedded. It technically works, but there are still a few problems.
In his own words: Unfortunately, as it is now, I can’t really control it through anything else than via the kernel transport layer (through serial, directly to visual studio, and I still get lots of checksum errors, must me from the cheapo USBTTL 3.3V adapter I’m using). The original developer (dboling) is still struggling with native USB drivers, but as you can see, he already got a (unaccelerated) running display driver. If you’re interested, I can send you the compiled kernel image, but I don’t think you’ll do really much without the serial debugging provided through Visual Studio 2008 (+Platform builder 7.0) I’m not sure it can be legally released to the public though. While running Windows Compact Embedded isn’t as cool as running Windows RT on a Raspi, the latter will never happen.
Windows RT requires 1 GB of RAM and a 1 GHz ARM v7 processor, neither of which the Pi has. Still, it’s a very impressive hack and with a few more devs on board, [dboling] and [ideeman] might end up with a truly functional system. Below are pics of [ideeman]’s Raspi running WinCE. For [ideeman], feel free to link to a torrent in the comments.
“Normal” windows uses the NT kernel as does windows server, windows RT (which is essentially windows 8 anwyay) and Windows Phone 7, rumoured the Xbox One is likely using NT also. Windows CE is a real time kernel with no relation to the NT kernel beyond name, it powered Windows mobile, windows phone 7, rumored to be under the hood of the 360, powered zune, point of sale terminals, ATM’s, car entertainment systems etc etc. Its actually CE vs NT that is to blame for windows phone 7 being incapable of updating to windows phone 8. Seeming as the kernel is changed and the kernel is the core of the operating system, you would have to reflash the entire phones software.
In essence no you can’t run normal windows programs, but what do you classify as a normal windows programs? You will be able to run.net programs, but you have to use the compact framework (be prepared to do a lot of Pinvoke wrapping), rather than the normal full fat version. Create a cab file, drop it on the device and jobs a good’s.
The Kernel on CE is different from your normal WINNT and Windows RT environment, so while a lot of the concepts are the same or similar, you will need to compile and write an applications specifically for the Windows CE environment and again you’ll find a lot of the libraries you are used to are extensively slimmed down. This is cool on a number of levels. While Linux rules the roost on lots of consumer-grade embedded kit, Windows CE is *EVERYWHERE* in industry, and I mean everywhere. If they manage to get this working to the point that it becomes useful (though I doubt there’ll ever be accelerated graphics) then that could open the Pi up to a whole new market. Windows CE boards are expensive, especially when you consider that the license fee is only about 6 bucks.
I’ve ported CE to a few things before, and while MS have tried to make it fairly painless, it’s still a hell of a lot of work. Hats off to the guys responsible. FOSS fascists and zealots are just like the Christian zealots that “kill in the name of Jesus”. You really need to learn what the free software and open source is.
You also need to understand what an “open platform means”. You seem to be unable to grasp what “open” means.
Open platform means that you are free to build one yourself, modify it or run any software that you’re able to get running. Linux, Windows, FreeBSD. Freedom is NOT about fascism, racism, sexism, inequality and exclusionism. It’s the opposite. By rejecting the idea of installing a closed-source software on an open platform, you’ve just tarnished this “open platform”. It’s not open if you cannot do what you want with it.