Media Coverage 2019-02-15


The world discovers the Raspberry Pi WOA project

WoA Installer for Raspberry Pi is second trending project in GitHub under the C# category

Video with 9k+ hits

Don Hui of Novaspirit Tech posted a YouTube assessment of the project. See it here.

Adafruit blog posts

Adafruit posted twice (Friday is Pi day):

Know of an article you want us to post? DM us at @Pi64Win, or leave us a note at discourse.pi64.win.

There’s a logo… and a discourse site

We now have a Discourse-based discussion site, discourse.pi64.win. It turns out that discourse’s design really strongly encourages you to have logos and various graphic elements. So, we have one:

The logo…

It’s an obvious design — a combination of the Windows 8 window-pane logo and the Pi color, and a bit of rounding of the edges. The font for the logotype, following that idea, is “All Round Gothic”. Let us know what you think. The other volunteers are not responsible for this, and haven’t even had a chance to review, so … it might change. (People with actual design skills are welcome to offer improvements.)

And.. I started a topic at discourse.pi64.win to cover the progress on the USB drivers: https://discourse.pi64.win/t/mcci-usb-driver-status-2019-01-26/14.

Hello world!

Welcome to pi64.win, the blog and software distribution site for drivers for Windows 10 ARM64 on the Raspberry Pi. We’ll be posting drivers here that are not part of the commercial distribution from Microsoft, notably MCCI‘s DWCOTGHCD.SYS USB drivers, instructions for getting started, and more.

Who we are

This site is the effort of a group of volunteers (masthead) who have donated time to produce the software and information you find here. MCCI Corporation is providing hosting for the site in order to provide a central place to find things, but MCCI is otherwise not involved with or responsible for this site.