Firstly its a P i and not P i e and I only bring this up just in case people 
are looking for more information on the web.
Yes, the second generation can run Windows 10 but its a special version and I’m 
not sure as to its accessibility though its an interesting topic to research so 
I’ll look around for more information.

> On 23 Aug 2016, at 6:29 AM, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> you can run windows on the pie?
> 
> 
> On 8/22/2016 1:27 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:
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>> I haven't tried a banana pi just yet, but I have been using a raspberry pi 
>> quite successfully for more than a year now.  I have it running raspbian 
>> (the raspberry version of debian linux).  But, from what I understand, the 
>> pi can use the sd cards created for the banana pi as well, though I've not 
>> got around to making an android version just yet.  I also have plans to test 
>> the FreeBSD version of the pi os, though currently, raspbian and windows IOT 
>> are the only ones I've tested, and  had good results with both, though I 
>> didn't keep the windows IOT very long, as I needed the card for other 
>> things.  Either way, the difference between the raspberry and the banana pi 
>> is that the banana has a better processor, though they both have 1gb of ram 
>> (if you have the pi2 or 3).  I'm using the pi 2, haven't gotten ahold of a 
>> pi 3 just yet, but do plan to do so in the near future, though I don't 
>> expect my user experience to change much, since it's nearly identical except 
>> for minor things besides the faster processor, which I don't know enough 
>> about to tell if it's equivalent to the banana or not.  Guess I'll find out 
>> when I get one. :)
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>> 
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>>> I=E2=80=99ve ordered a starter kit, the Banana Pi itself = comes with 1GB of
>>> RAM.The kit includes the Pi along with = a pre-programmed 8GB SD card which 
>>> of
>>> course can be changed depending on = the user requirements.
>>> The Pi comes with Android = v4.2 for some reason, perhaps this is the latest
>>> version to be tested on = the Pi? I=E2=80=99ll have to do a little research 
>>> on
>>> that but again its = not a particular concern I wouldn=E2=80=99t have 
>>> thought.
>>> Other parts of the kit include the power supply and an = Ethernet cable.
>>> I bought the kit from eBay and = I=E2=80=99ve written to the seller asking 
>>> him
>>> to if he wouldn=E2=80=99t = mind installing Google Talkback before shipping 
>>> so
>>> I may be in luck = there and if not? Well I=E2=80=99ll have to rely on 
>>> another
>>> paire of = eyeballs won=E2=80=99t i >smile>.
>>> 
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