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Can Raspberry pi run Windows?

On Fri., Nov. 20, 2020, 08:56 Robert Bernecky, <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, Mike,
>
> I have several Pi machines kicking around my lab, for
> various projects. They are simple and super, IMO.
>
> The Pi 4 B is quite good, I find: 4 cores, two 4K HDMI outputs,
> WIFi, and more. It comes in several variants of DRAM,
> but I suggest that you just get the 8GB one, as
> it gives you some of that inevitably needed elbow room.
> DRAM is not upgradable - it's soldered onto the motherboard.
>
> I just looked at the Pi 400, but it only comes with 4GB DRAM,
> at present. Wait for More DRAM, Igor.
>
> I think the best deal for a newcomer is the Pi 4 Desktop,
> which does come in an 8GB version, and it has everything
> you need except a monitor - it comes with two HMDI cables,
> mouse, & keyboard. Nicely packaged, well documented,
> and with enough guts that you can run a [small] web server
> on it:
>
>
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-desktop-kit/?resellerType=home
>
> In Canada, I ordered an 8GB one of these for $238CAD,
> including all taxes and shipping. It arrived at my door two days later,
> from these people:
>
> https://www.buyapi.ca/product/raspberry-pi-4-desktop-kit-8gb/
>
> I think the best thing about the Pi for me is the ease with which
> anyone can do simple projects involving robotics, computer
> vision, electronic and device controls, and the like. The book that
> comes with it is a great introduction for the uninitiated
> who want to experiment in such areas. Several artists in my community
> use Pis, as well as arduinos and such.
>
> Dyalog APL offers free downloads of their APL interpreter
> for the Pi: https://www.dyalog.com/dyalog/raspberry-pi.htm
>
> I don't know if anybody has ported J to the Pi, but it should
> be straightforward, since the Pi runs linux. Ah, this looks
> like one:
>
> https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=248133
>
> One of my Pis here has a $50CAD-ish (so-so) camera hooked up to it that
> I plan to use for some more work on Convolutional
> Neural Nets (CNNs) [Now rebranded as "deep learning"] in APL.
> An early paper on the subject is available here, but if you don't have
> access to ACM publications, let me know:
>
>     https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3315454.3329960
>
> Here's your homework: get him to try out Mathematica,
> then write him a one-page Rosetta Stone page of
> Mathematica ←→ J, with a few bits showing where APL
> and J "just work", without dumb limitations on rank/shape, etc.
>
> I think the Pi is a great gift to inspire creativity in kids in late
> elementary school or later, even if they are 40 years old.
>
> Bob
>
> On 2020-11-19 2:59 p.m., 'Michael Day' via Chat wrote:
> > As several J chatterers have mentioned the Raspberry Pi,  I'd welcome
> > ideas about it
> > as a present for our son.  He's old enough to know better,  in his
> > 40s,  but persists in
> > writing Pascal/C++ code for his job in a smallish S/W outfit,
> > producing & maintaining
> > software for big Accountancy firms, such as PCW.  He enjoys writing
> > 2-3d graphics/video
> > apps for tablets as a hobby.
> >
> > I think he must have mentioned the Pi to his Mum a few days ago; she's
> > passed the
> > baton to me.
> >
> > I see there are several models out there,  and they seem to come in
> > various forms,
> > from what looks like a Motherboard + through to a complete PC, minus
> > monitor.
> >
> > J chat has mentioned models up to the Pi 4 B,  but there's a Pi 400 PC
> > kit out there. Are the
> > earlier generations worth looking at?
> >
> > Bearing in mind that I'm unlikely to persuade him to install J (though
> > he might appreciate
> > Mathematica which has been mentioned as part of the bundle)  : any ideas,
> > recommendations, caveats....
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
>
> --
> Robert Bernecky
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