I'll give Windoze a try... my Debileo Wheezy experience wasn't very
encouraging... I mostly used this HOWTO...
http://wiki.ros.org/IntelGalileo/Debian

It is remarkable the products that are coming out right now... you can get a
Tegra K1 Dev board for $192... which will probably set a new standard in
embedded HPC thanks to the CUDA support...
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/development-board-tegra-jetson-tk1-nvidia,26392.html

Am still looking for a Huawei D01 (16 ARM Cortex-A15 cores) if you see one for
sale...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybBlGJzqz0

Quoting Tom Metro <[email protected]>:

Rob Blackwell (@RobBlackwell) tweeted:
https://twitter.com/RobBlackwell/status/451446794669416448

 I hear that Windows core for Galileo SOC coming in preview soon. Will
 be an interesting Raspberry PI alternative. #bldwin

Unclear whether this is related to the other news today that "Windows is
now free for manufacturers of phones and tablets under 9"."
(https://twitter.com/kellabyte/status/451436913484775424)

But I gather the #bldwin hashtag means this was news coming out of
Microsoft's "Build 2014" conference.


Anyone anxious to get Windows running on their Galileo? (I'm sure the
target audience isn't makers, but OEMs incorporating the Galileo SOC
into devices.)

-Tom
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