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Will he be able to boot the windows arm in the future? #10

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XperfectTR opened this issue Apr 3, 2018 · 2 comments
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Will he be able to boot the windows arm in the future? #10

XperfectTR opened this issue Apr 3, 2018 · 2 comments

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Will he be able to boot the windows arm in the future?

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andreiw commented Apr 5, 2018

Short answer is - no. Windows for Pi is 32-bit only and this is 64-bit firmware.

Long answer is:

  • Yes, if MS releases an Arm64 build for RPi3, with the right HAL and drivers.
  • Yes, if I write a 32-on-64 UEFI shim.

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andreiw commented Apr 22, 2018

See for a positive answer - #12

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Looks like the crucial RPi3 bits are already baked-in, but drivers are missing (USB being the painful one).

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