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Hi, I am interested in getting Windows 10 IoT installed and running on an Up Squared board (http://www.up-board.org/upsquared/specifications-up2/ Up Board | Power Up Your Ideas! - Specifications ) which is a maker board with a Raspberry Pi form factor and an Intel® Celeron™ N3350 processor. I've seen that Microsoft has verified support on this SoC (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/learn-about-hardware/suggestedboards https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/learn-about-hardware/suggestedboards), however after creating my own image based on a BSP I found on Intel's website, it appears most of the drivers don't function properly as I cannot communicate across any of the pins. Also, calling GpioController.GetDefaul() returns null, which suggests that the device doesn't have access to any GPIO pins. Has anyone worked with this specific board or processor on Windows 10 IoT that could offer some support? Thank you.
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Hello, cearly:
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
We would like to help you but the information that may help you should be provided by the manufacturer of the board that you are using. You should contact them as a reference at the email address mailto:info@up-board.org info@up-board.org as is stated as a reference as well at the http://www.up-board.org/ Are you UP for UP? website.
We hope that this information may help you to solve the cited situation.
Best regards,
Carlos_A.
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Okay Carlos_A, thank you for the information. Unfortunately I have tried contacting the manufacturer multiple times and they have not been very helpful/responsive. They just keep saying they will release a Windows IoT image for their board soon, but I have been waiting on that for a couple of months. I was hoping there was some way I could work around based on what I know about the processor on the board and the Microsoft documentation by working through Intel.
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Hello, pietrushnic:
Thanks for your reply.
In order to help you with a generic solution, please review the information stated at the Carlos_A.
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