
#Windows 10 iot core for raspberry pi 3 drivers#
You may notice some missing drivers or rough edges we look forward to receiving your feedback to help us prioritize our development work. Our goal is to give Makers the opportunity to play with the software bits early and to listen to the feedback on what’s working well and what we can do better. This Insider Preview release of Windows 10 IoT Core is our conversation-starter. We’re embracing the simple principle of helping Makers and device builders do more by bringing our world-class development tools, the power of the Universal Windows Platform, direct access to hardware capabilities, and the ability to remotely debug, update, and manage the software running on Raspberry Pi 2 devices. You can get that by signing up to the Windows 10 Insider Program. And yes, you will also need to have a copy of Windows 10 on your PC. The page is on GitHub, so you can issue pull requests. (I know a couple of our forum mods did so overnight because I got excited messages about robots from them which I found when I woke up this morning).
#Windows 10 iot core for raspberry pi 3 how to#
Microsoft has made the instructions on how to download the Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview and install it on your Pi 2 in one nice, tidy HTML page here. This is all in Insider Preview mode still, so it comes with all the usual stability warnings. I’m guessing that this video will leave a lot of you wanting to get your hands on a version of Windows 10 for IoT (called Windows 10 IoT Core) that you can use with your own Pi 2. The chap in the video is HoloLens designer Alex Kipman. We’re excited to share that it landed today – along with a ridiculously cool demo.

Back in February, when we launched Raspberry Pi 2, the sharp-eyed among you will have noticed the folks at Microsoft making an announcement about bringing Windows 10 for IoT to the Raspberry Pi.
