I am glad you made this post, I had never heard about ROKOS before and was like what the heck is he talking about. I checked out the forum thread and saw it was dedicated to running coin wallets on the RPI, pretty impressive.
Keep in mind the orb wallet works very well on linux, but I do see why many people would prefer windows. I personally run my wallet on a 20 watt at the wall dual core cpu running on linux. I also have a 20 watt quad core pc (j1900 cpu) running multiple wallets with linux.
I do like the idea of an RPI OS distribution made specifically to work with a coin.
I will be following the ROKOS thread from now on ----- thank you for the info!
Oh, I forgot to mention that my home PC runs linux, hence all the mentioned wallets, including ORB, are "on linux"
One of the problems with the ORB wallet on low-spec ARM platforms seems to be the memory requirements. Optimizing the code for such platforms is way beyond my (current) abilities...
All that being said, if I had the 0.45 BTC available I would have gladly "donated" them for the permanent inclusion of ORB on ROKOS. OKtoshi is a hard working and honest dev and deserves some gratitude beyond kind words.
hm really? I think you should get compensation from the fund! if you do that
Sarcasm aside, IF I had those 0.45 BTC I wouldn't ask for a compensation. If things go well with my other real-life projects this year I might just do it in the second half of 2016... but that is a big if.