Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Apr 2012 07:41 UTC
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Biggest issue, drivers. Second, secure boot. Third: performance.
Niche market right now, I realize, but what about stuff like the Raspberry Pi or Pandaboard? I'm pretty sure (assuming the hardware is powerful enough) there are some people out there that would want to run Windows on these things.
All these years, whether you bought or pirated software, you were running the software on the same hardware. Now, with Windows on ARM, it will be a lot different, since freely available hardware is very different. So, sure piracy might continue, but I feel that it will be a lot less mainstream now, atleast for the OS.
Most pirates will still want all the features, so they will buy a ARM system with the included Android or Windows RT OS. And then, they will jail break it to allow them to pirate the apps.




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Niche market right now, I realize, but what about stuff like the Raspberry Pi or Pandaboard? I'm pretty sure (assuming the hardware is powerful enough) there are some people out there that would want to run Windows on these things.
Edited 2012-04-17 10:44 UTC