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12 2 月, 2024 10:07 下午 #25737JohnVella参与者
Hi,
I’ve got a 4th generation iPad, which I want to use as a second monitor.
I tried using my Spacedesk on my laptop, which runs Windows 11, as a first test, and that worked great, however…
I would really like to be able to use my Raspberry Pi 4 and, in an ideal world, connect the iPad via USB. The USB part is not vital, but it would be nice, as I wouldn’t rely on WiFi too use the iPad.
I can install Windows 11 or Android on the Pi, as well as Linux, but I was wondering whether anybody here had tried it, and if so, did it work?
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance,
John.
Edit to add: I want to run Microsoft office, and there won’t be any gaming and minimal web browsing so speed shouldn’t be an issue.
- 该话题由JohnVella 于 9月、 1周前 修正。
13 2 月, 2024 1:57 上午 #25739Hi @johnvella,
We haven’t tested this kind of setup with spacedesk. also, it seems like Raspberry Pi 4 is running on an ARM-based processor, current spacedesk Windows Driver and Viewers (except HTML5 viewer) don’t support ARM-based processors yet. so this setup might not work for now.13 2 月, 2024 7:13 上午 #25743JohnVella参与者Hi, and thanks for the quick reply.
Ok, that’s disappointing, but not entirely unexpected, so I guess it’s on to plan B!
I’m thinking about installing Virtualbox on Linux, then installing Windows as a virtual OS, and putting Spacedesk on that.
Aside from the fact that it will probably be dog slow, can anybody see a fatal flaw in my plan?
Or, as an alternative, should plan B fail, do we collectively know of an alternative to Spacedesk *gasp* that runs on the Raspberry Pi?
I will ask the question on the Pi forum as well, just to cover my bases.
Thanks again,
John.
13 2 月, 2024 7:43 上午 #25744JohnVella参与者I can’t see the option to edit my reply, so I’ll update by saying that I’ll probably have to use Qemu, or something similar, as Virtualbox won’t run on the Pi.
14 2 月, 2024 2:05 上午 #25757Hi @johnvella,
Qemu is ARM-based too. this setup is not possible.
you can only use your Raspberry Pi and Linux as a client via HTML5 viewer14 2 月, 2024 7:09 上午 #25763JohnVella参与者I’ll look into that, thanks. I do actually have a plan c, which I know will work… I have an Intel Computer Stick, which runs Windows 10 using an Atom processor, I think. That’ll work!
14 2 月, 2024 7:20 上午 #25764Hi @johnvella,
That sounds cool! please let us know the result as well.
We look forward to your feedback! -
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