AdvancedHMI Software
General Category => Support Questions => Topic started by: thiesco on February 19, 2018, 09:48:32 AM
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Hello,
I'm planning to use AHMI running in a Raspberry PI 3, connected to a 10" touch screen panel.
My HMI project will have around 1000 tags and 50 screens.
My question is: Will it run smoothly using the Raspaberry PI 3 or should I use a mini pc like this one (http://bit.ly/2EE0jcS)?
I'm sorry if there is a post with this doubt already, I searched for it but I couldn't find. I could only find one post from 2015 saying that it could only run very basic projects, as it didn't support .net applications so far, but I belive it has already changed.
If I can run this projects using Raspberry PI 3, what OS should I use?
Thank you all for the help :)
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You may get various opinions on this, but my view point is that a Windows PC is better because it does not have limitations that Linux will have. For example, the charts do not work on Linux. I also see Windows as easier to get support than it is with Linux. If I deploy an application on Windows and something happens, sometimes even the machine operators can get it back working, but if it were Linux, I would most likely be taking a trip to the facility.
So it comes down to..... What extend is your knowledge of Linux? Are you able to live with the limitations of Linux/Mono? Are you going to be the one who supports it long term?