I have 32gb memory card and a raspberry pi 3 model B board I want to do project in windows 10 IoT core os and an another project in raspbian os
Is it possible to install both os in same sd card?
your memory card is 32 gb
but you can not install 2 os in one memory card.
use 16-16 gb memory card with one raspberry pi but you can't use one memory with two os in raspberry pi have't virtual software or partition window . Use raspbian that's best software
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I want to use GPU to accelerate video transcoding time by using ffmpeg on the virtual machine, VMware Workstation.
I use command lspci | grep VGA, the output is
00:0f.0 VGA compatible controller: VMware SVGA II Adapter
It seems that I only can use its own Graphic Card on VMware, right?
How can I use my physical computer's GPU, NVIDIA Quadro K2000?
Or another solution can solve the problem mentioned on the tilte?
I assume you are using some flavor of linux as your host? Open VM preferences and navigate to Display - there check "Accelerate 3D graphics" and select maximum amount of Graphics memory. Other than that you cant select directly to passthrough your GPU to a VM in a workstation.
In my project I need to use 3 raspberry pi independently ,each one controll a relay that cut off/on thr power on a motor ,I want to control the 3 pi with a single desktop computer. My question is can I have 3 VNC on the same computer ,or there is a way to control the 3 raspberry pi from one VNC.
Yeah, you can control three RPI with one computer, but you need three Ethernet cable connected to the same computer.
Has anyone tested Android Things on the Raspberry Pi 3 model B+ yet?
When I attempt to boot the Pi 3 B+ with an Android Things image, it remains on the initial multi-colour boot screen and nothing further happens. Power is fine and same micro SD card works with Raspbian.
Raspberry Pi 3 model B+ is not yet officially supported by Android Things in contrast to Raspberry Pi 3 model B.
I'm using VMWare Workstation 12 to run OS X 10.12 from Windows 10 Home. I have an NVidia GeForce GTX 960M with 2 GB dedicated video memory. I don't see a setting in the virtual machine setting that allows me to change the amount of video memory allotted to the guest. If I remember correctly I think I maxed it out at 128 MB during the setup. Can someone help me figure out how to give the guest more video memory?
Apparently this isn't an option on workstation.
Does Kinect for windows v2 work on mac pro using windows 8.1 that is running on top of Parallels?
Considering Kinects v2's minimum hardware requirements below (copied from this MSDN blogs), it is not possible for windows 8/8.1 running on top of Parallels to recognize and run Kinect v2. The latest version of parallels v10, as of the time of this answer, only supports DirectX 10 which is below the minimum requirement. I have tried it myself, but no success even with Parallels Gaming Mode. Moreover, in order for Kinect to be recognized you need the full USB 3.0 bandwidth.
Alternative solution as discussed inthis MSDN blog, is to use WindowsToGo or by installing Windows using boot camp.
Kinects v2 minimum required capabilities:
64 bit (x64) processor
4 GB Memory (or more)
I7 3.1Ghz (or higher)
Built-in USB 3.0 host controller (Intel or Renesas chipset).
If you’re adding USB 3.0 functionality to your existing PC through an adapter, please ensure that it is a Windows 8 compliant device and that it supports Gen-2. See the troubleshooting section of Getting Started for more information.
DX11 capable graphics adapter (see list of known good adapters below)
Intel HD 4400 integrated display adapter
ATI Radeon HD 5400 series
ATI Radeon HD 6570
ATI Radeon HD 7800 (256bit GDDR5 2GB/1000Mhz)
NVidia Quadro 600
NVidia GeForce GT 640
NVidia GeForce GTX 660
NVidia Quadro K1000M
A Kinect v2 sensor, which includes a power hub and USB cabling.