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0000121WoR ImagerGeneralpublic2020-10-05 16:48
Reporterspamhater Assigned ToMario  
PrioritynormalSeverityfeatureReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionno change required 
PlatformOrange Pi Zero Allwinner H2+OSsunxi linux 
Product Version2.0.0 
Summary0000121: Question
Description

Tried today to see if it would work on my orange pi zero board, but due to a weird allwinner bootloader

The image burns fine but presume its the orangepi zero which doesnt like the boot loader (32 bit arm / armhf)
If you get a chance I wonder if you could have quick read and see if you think it is possible

Sorry still a unix / linux noob compared to my windows skills

Steps To Reproduce

User WOP , worked as expected , burn image, inserted in to orange pi and the board light doesnt appear due to the boot loader interpretation

Tagsarmhf, feature, orangepi, possibility

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Mario

Mario

2020-09-26 13:36

administrator   ~0000215

Raspberry Pi is probably the only ARM-based single board computer that can natively run Windows 10 at the moment.
Other boards have totally different SoCs, and little to no UEFI support.

You may be able to run it inside a QEMU KVM virtual machine if the board has enough RAM, an ARM64 CPU and the Linux kernel has KVM support enabled.
I don't have a guide on how to do that at hand, but there's plenty of info available on the web.

spamhater

spamhater

2020-09-27 13:05

reporter   ~0000216

Thanks Mario for taking to answer my query. My objective was to run a windows gdi printer from Ricoh on the orange Pi zero as a wireless printer server and proven more difficult than I thought , so PE seemed a good way around things. Orange Pi Zero is only 32 bit anyway, more of a nice feature as I was going to give it away to a charity I help out. Will pursue with getting a Raspberry and then going for them,

Thanks for confirming the inevitable. :)

Mario

Mario

2020-09-27 16:35

administrator   ~0000217

My objective was to run a windows gdi printer from Ricoh on the orange Pi zero as a wireless printer server and proven more difficult than I thought
The Raspberry Pi may not be suitable for this task if you really need to use Windows on it. There's no Wi-Fi driver available at the moment.

See the current hardware support here: https://github.com/worproject/RPi-Windows-Drivers#status

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2020-09-25 17:08 spamhater New Issue
2020-09-25 17:08 spamhater Tag Attached: armhf
2020-09-25 17:08 spamhater Tag Attached: feature
2020-09-25 17:08 spamhater Tag Attached: orangepi
2020-09-25 17:08 spamhater Tag Attached: possibility
2020-09-26 13:36 Mario Note Added: 0000215
2020-09-27 13:05 spamhater Note Added: 0000216
2020-09-27 16:35 Mario Note Added: 0000217
2020-10-05 16:48 Mario Assigned To => Mario
2020-10-05 16:48 Mario Status new => closed
2020-10-05 16:48 Mario Resolution open => no change required