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Question by aidded · Jun 19, 2012 at 04:54 PM · linux

unity - on a raspberry pi?

Hi ,

Unity 4 supports linux (apparently) , so could it support linux on a rasberry pi? for those of you who dont know , the rassberrypi (rasberrypi.org) is a £25 "Linux Box". It has 256MB RAM (not much but it was fine for a laptop 5 years ago) and the HDD is a flash card.

Thanks ,

Aidded

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avatar image meat5000 ♦ · Jul 07, 2014 at 11:03 AM 0
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Without reading up, I'd expect its GPU to be inadequate. There was someone trying to interface their Geforce 640 with the R-Pi. Don't know how close they got.

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Answer by natosha.bard · Jun 26, 2012 at 01:58 PM

No, the Linux Export feature cannot be used for the Rasberry Pi because the Rasberry Pi uses ARM architecture and we will only be exporting for Linux on x86 and amd64 architectures from Unity.

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avatar image Miscellaneous · Mar 18, 2015 at 10:29 PM 0
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Does this still apply with the release of Raspberry PI 2 (4 cores / 1 GB Ram) ? At least the possibility for compiling a C# server of a game on AR$$anonymous$$ would be useful.

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Still applies for the Pi2.

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Answer by Chris-Mosely · Nov 30, 2012 at 09:51 AM

That's a shame.

It could have almost been the Unity3D console ;) Such a cool device.

I hear that Minecraft is moving there also.

Branding wise it's in line with the core Unity3D demographic.

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Answer by Pendrokar · Jul 07, 2014 at 10:56 AM

Starting from Unity 4.0, Unity applications can be published to Linux(as of this writing only has Ubuntu support).

Unity Technologies still do not provide a Unity Editor for Linux, but if you are able to get Wine working on Raspberry Pi then the Unity Editor can be run on Linux. See the community set up wiki page - http://wiki.unity3d.com/index.php/Running_Unity_on_Linux_through_Wine

Otherwise you may set up a Mac or Windows Virtual Machine on Linux to run the Unity Editor.

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Answer by VeggieVampire · Jul 08, 2016 at 12:22 PM

I've got it to work but it's not the best results.

Here is a how to http://www.instructables.com/id/Raspberry-Pi-Running-Unity/

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