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  2. Picotron - Wikipedia

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    It runs on top of Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, with support for Raspberry Pi and export to stand-alone binaries or Web apps planned. Similarly to PICO-8, programs made with Picotron can be shared directly with other Picotron users in a special 256k png cartridge format.

  3. OpenELEC - Wikipedia

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    OpenELEC has done a good job of making setup and configuration painless, which is certainly critical. But its primary competition these days is the array of cheap, streaming-only set-top boxes from Roku, Amazon, and the like, all of which deliver on ease-of-use and on ease-of-finding content.

  4. Twister OS - Wikipedia

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    Twister OS (Twister for short) is a 32-bit Operating System created by Pi Labs for the Raspberry Pi single board computer originally, with a x86_64 PC version released a few months later. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Twister is meant to be a general-purpose OS that is familiar or nostalgic to users.

  5. Raspberry Pi OS - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Pi OS is a Unix-like operating system based on the Debian Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi family of compact single-board computers. Raspbian was developed independently in 2012, became the primary operating system for these boards since 2013, was originally optimized for the Raspberry Pi 1 and distributed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [3]

  6. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 was released in May 2016, which added a camera connector. [40] The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched in February 2017, a version of the Zero with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, for US$10. [41] [42] The Raspberry Pi Zero WH was launched in January 2018, a version of the Zero W with pre-soldered GPIO headers. [43]

  7. Windows IoT - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 IoT Core is considered by some to be the successor to Windows Embedded Compact, although it maintains very little compatibility with it.Optimized for smaller and lower-cost industry devices, it is also provided free of charge for use in devices like the Raspberry Pi for hobbyist use.

  8. raylib - Wikipedia

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    raylib offers the following features: [9] [10] Support for multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi Android and HTML5; Support for OpenGL 1.1, 2.1, 3.3, 4.3 and OpenGL ES 2.0, 3.0 as graphic API; Image, textures and fonts loading and drawing from several formats; Audio loading and playing from several formats and ...

  9. OpenHarmony - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Pi ported to OpenHarmony 3.0 in November 2021 [96] Zilong development board with MIPS ARCH and 1c300B chip December 2021 powered by OpenHarmony 3.0. [97] HiHope HH-SCDAYU200 released in May 2022 by HopeRun Software using Runhe Software, HiHope OS based on OpenHarmony with Rockchip's RK3568 processor. Also ported to OpenHarmony-based ...