Then if you meet the necessary requirements such as 4 GB RAM,15MB space and could install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2, then technically it may work but then again it might not work with Windows 10 IoT Core as it is not officially supported.
When it comes to .Net Core obfuscated applications are compatible cross-platform. However, when it comes to SmartAssembly itself, it is a .Net Framework application which will not work on Linux distributions.
We haven't tested these scenarios as they aren't supported by Smart Assembly.
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Thank you for your post.
Here is a link to our requirements page for Smartassembly 8: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sa/getting-started/requirements
My automatic response would be no as it isn't mentioned in the documentation and SA8 was not designed with Pi in mind.
That being said, if you had a Pi running Windows 10 IoT Core then perhaps it would work. You would not have any of the GUI and would instead need to use SA8 via the command line. Documentation here: https://documentation.red-gate.com/sa/building-your-assembly/using-the-command-line-mode
Then if you meet the necessary requirements such as 4 GB RAM,15MB space and could install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.7.2, then technically it may work but then again it might not work with Windows 10 IoT Core as it is not officially supported.
We haven't tested these scenarios as they aren't supported by Smart Assembly.