Hello , I have a Raspberry Pi v2, the model with 512 Mb, my project is to make an embedded computer for my car, however the software which I would like to use " centrafuse " works that on Windows, that then I to make to put on it? I had thought of the program WINE which is as a machine virtual to deceive the software, or then I know not so a version of Windows is compatible with ARM. thank you
According to this URL their software is available in ARM and Linux variants. You would
need a version compiled for Linux targetted for ARM. Whether that exists or not, I've no idea (you'd need to ask Centrafuse).
A Windows version is not possible to run on ARM (WINE will not work). As far as I know, WINE will not emulate an x86 or x64 processor.
I heard spoken linux maverick, it is a downgrade version of ubuntu not? that it is possible to put on centrafuse above, after I don't saw confirmation of the source
The Rasp-pi runs Linux compiled for ARM. The centrafuse software also needs to be Linux based, compiled for ARM.
Rasp-pi cannot run Linux for x86. If the centrafuse software is not available in Linux for ARM format, then it is impossible to get it to
run on the Rasp-pi.
You'd need to ask the centrafuse software vendor if they sell a version targetted for Linux on ARM. Changing Linux version on
Rasp-pi will make no difference. You can't change the ARM processor (it is soldered on the board), therefore you can only run
Linux for ARM.