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* The majority of these games are closed-source (no easy porting).  
 
* The majority of these games are closed-source (no easy porting).  
 
* The majority of these games are VERY resource intensive <br> ( a Pi is a PII @ 300 MHz + 256 MB RAM - Note: MEGAhertz, MEGAbytes)
 
* The majority of these games are VERY resource intensive <br> ( a Pi is a PII @ 300 MHz + 256 MB RAM - Note: MEGAhertz, MEGAbytes)
  Minecraft : no, Quake 3 : luckily yes , other games: convince the developer !
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  Minecraft : There is a Pi edition , Quake 3 : luckily yes , other games: convince the developer !
 
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| My favorite Web 2.0 / 1.0 App
 
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* Only the tablet producers may make contracts with Microsoft. <br> The producers do the porting work.
 
* Only the tablet producers may make contracts with Microsoft. <br> The producers do the porting work.
 
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* Do you have loads of money to throw away <br> (licenses + man-hours for debugging , porting , debugging again ) ?
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I hope you know what you're doing. Look [http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=58259 here] .
* Do you realise that you won't be able to run plain Win32 .exes (no Crysis !) ?
 
* Do you realise that the primary aim is education ? - anything else isn't tested or <br> will be accounted for (embedded applications , medical applications , rocket science)
 
 
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| Netflix
 
| Netflix
 
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| Netflix uses proprietary technology (Microsoft Silverlight) which is not supported for Linux. There is a<br />help request against that online.
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| Netflix uses proprietary technology (Microsoft Silverlight) which is not supported for Linux. Netflix is <br />already aware of this.
 
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| Android
 
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| Very propable , but NOT Ice Cream Sandwich ! Remember : 256 MB RAM ?
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| The [http://androidpi.wikia.com/wiki/Android_Pi_Wiki Razdroid] project seems to be on hiatus. The "official" build will probably never be released.<ref>
 
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|Java
 
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| Might be *slow* . No idea about browser plugins. The Open JDK has has a slow JIT <br> Oracle are keen to port their JDK.
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| You can use OpenJDK (slow, but open-source) or the Oracle version. After some early access releases , the stable
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Oracle version is being bundled with recent NOOBS releases.
 
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 9 December 2013


Program Will It Run? Note
A piece of software ? First, look below and replace "game" with "my software" . If it is open source , You could try to test it yourself. :
Get the development VM , the  software source code, 
compile in scratchbox, run in scratchbox and qemu :
If it works it'll work on the pi , but perhaps slower.
My favorite PS3/PC game NO !
  • The majority of these games are made for Windows.
  • The majority of these games are closed-source (no easy porting).
  • The majority of these games are VERY resource intensive
    ( a Pi is a PII @ 300 MHz + 256 MB RAM - Note: MEGAhertz, MEGAbytes)
Minecraft : There is a Pi edition , Quake 3 : luckily yes , other games: convince the developer !
My favorite Web 2.0 / 1.0 App ? As long there is no Flash content , of course. Might be slow. Check out the mobile/HTML5 versions.
facebook: yes , Google : yes , hulu : no , youtube: yes.
Windows No Windows runs only on x86 type computers , the Pi is ARM.
Windows 8 NO !
  • Will only run on Cortex/Tegra ("better" processors).
  • Needs more RAM
  • Only the tablet producers may make contracts with Microsoft.
    The producers do the porting work.
Windows CE Yes.

I hope you know what you're doing. Look here .

WINE No Sorry. WINE is x86 only. Anything else is a pipe dream , believe me.
Netflix No Netflix uses proprietary technology (Microsoft Silverlight) which is not supported for Linux. Netflix is
already aware of this.
Android ? The Razdroid project seems to be on hiatus. The "official" build will probably never be released.<ref>
Java Yes You can use OpenJDK (slow, but open-source) or the Oracle version. After some early access releases , the stable

Oracle version is being bundled with recent NOOBS releases.

Flash No You can try gnash (GNU Flash) and many other projects.
They are NOT a drop-in replacement for Adobes official thing.
Apache Yes apparently Apache Web server port Page