SDHOST can no longer be routed to the SD card slot (but it's available on the GPIO header) No DMA, HS200/HS400 and UHS-I support at the moment.
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See the RPi docs for details on how to change it through config.txt.įan control can be enabled in the UEFI settings, but it will always stay on due to temperature control not working in WindowsĪ faster SD controller meant to replace SDHOST. Only the display works, but the resolution may be wrong. Status (Official) peripherals Deviceĭisplay: firmware-controlled, Touch: no driver available As a result, Bluetooth, audio and the USB filter driver may stop working. This is not necessary if the drivers are properly signed.įixes the PWM definition and adds an analog audio deviceĪdds dummy HDMI controller and digital audio devicesįor ACPI changes in the UEFI to take effect, you need to uninstall this override by deleting dsdtpatch from the package or the ACPITABL.dat file from %SystemRoot%\System32\. So Windows won't install the incompatible inbox drivers instead of our own versions. The driver package for Raspberry Pi 4 installs a DSDT & SSDT table override that: Watch the repository above for updates on this. It's good enough to "get the thing working", but it can't be used as a base for further development. Some of the new drivers / features are not yet open-sourced because the code needs to be heavily refactored. Most of the drivers require the Test Signing mode to be enabled.ĪRM32 drivers can't be installed on an ARM64 image or vice versa.ĭrivers included in the latest release that can't be found in the "bsp" repository above were either extracted from old builds of Windows 10 IoT Core (ARM32 binaries) or recompiled for ARM64 by their developers (thanks to MCCI and Microchip). The source code for some of the prebuilt drivers can be found here: Notes This repository is currently used only for publishing binary releases: Windows on ARM(64) device drivers for the Raspberry Pi platform