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ichimitch:
Yeah seemingly the hardware IoT will run on is very limited

ichimitch:
The link to Lakka. It is still a http website, in case your chrome browser starts to whine about that.
-Shades (August 08, 2018, 11:22 AM)
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I'm really not into Lakka. It doesn't support box art, music clips, video clips, attract mode... Any of the stuff Launchbox has. Just a PS3 style XMB menu :/ Just not very arcadish. More of a console interface.

OH! I just realised what's happened. In your last post you said "Kalla" and I thought it was a different frontend of some description but you meant Lakka. I'm on the same page now.

wraith808:
And that is more often caused by I/O interrupts that make the processor "hick-up". A reason is usually a sub-optimal hardware mix, no matter how over provisioned.
-Shades (August 07, 2018, 01:43 PM)
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I've seen it quite often be something other than I/O and hardware.  There's only so much a processor can do at any given time, and only so many resources.  That's the bottleneck that I'm talking about.

Deozaan:
UPDATE: I found this quote in the docs for IoT:

Windows IoT Core is a version of Windows 10 that is optimized for smaller devices with or without a display that run on both ARM and x86/x64 devices.

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(from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/windows-iot-core)

But I can't find the build for it.  Strange!
-wraith808 (August 08, 2018, 11:47 AM)
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If you have a Raspberry Pi, their NOOBS (New Out Of the Box Software) package includes an installer option for Windows 10 IoT. Or if you can get VirtualBox to emulate a Pi, you can try NOOBS on that.

wraith808:
UPDATE: I found this quote in the docs for IoT:

Windows IoT Core is a version of Windows 10 that is optimized for smaller devices with or without a display that run on both ARM and x86/x64 devices.

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(from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/windows-iot-core)

But I can't find the build for it.  Strange!
-wraith808 (August 08, 2018, 11:47 AM)
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If you have a Raspberry Pi, their NOOBS (New Out Of the Box Software) package includes an installer option for Windows 10 IoT. Or if you can get VirtualBox to emulate a Pi, you can try NOOBS on that.
-Deozaan (August 08, 2018, 07:26 PM)
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I guess that could have been taken multiple ways.  I meant I can't find the installer for x86/x64 devices.  The installers for other processors are on that page.

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