The latest version support standalone deployment of ubuntu arm. Updating the example to at least that version.
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# .NET Core on Raspberry Pi
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Arm32 support for .NET Core is still being brought up but there are now daily runtime builds that are ready to use.
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There is no SDK that runs on ARM32 yet but you can publish an application that will from on a Raspberry Pi.
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These steps have been tested on both a Pi 2 and Pi 3 on Linux and Windows.
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##Creating an app:
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* [Install .NET Core 2.0 SDK](https://github.com/dotnet/cli/tree/master) into a supported developer configuration.
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* From the terminal/commandline create a folder named helloworld and go into it.
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* Run `dotnet new`.
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* Edit the helloworld.csproj file to look like this (Note the version may be newer for RuntimeFrameworkVersion but not lower than 2.0.0-beta-001620-00).
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```
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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
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<PropertyGroup>
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<OutputType>Exe</OutputType>
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<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.0</TargetFramework>
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<RuntimeFrameworkVersion>2.0.0-beta-001620-00</RuntimeFrameworkVersion>
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<RuntimeIdentifiers>win8-arm;ubuntu.14.04-arm;ubuntu.16.04-arm</RuntimeIdentifiers>
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</PropertyGroup>
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</Project>
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```
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* Run `dotnet restore`.
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* Run `dotnet publish -r <runtime identifier>` for example `dotnet publish -r win8-arm` to publish the application for windows.
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* Under `./bin/Debug/netcoreapp2.0/<runtime identifier>/publish` or `.\bin\Debug\netcoreapp2.0\<runtime identifier>\publish` you will see the whole self contained app that you need to copy to your Raspberry Pi.
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##Getting the app to run on the Pi.
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###Linux (Ubuntu)
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* Install [Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/) on your Pi.
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* Install the [prereq packages](https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/Documentation/prereqs.md) for .NET Core.
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* Copy your app to the Raspberry Pi and execute run `./helloworld.exe` to see `Hello World!` from .NET Core running on your Pi!
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Note: While it is possible to build the product on the Pi, it isn't easy today and it's slow. We are working on making it very easy to do.
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###Win10 IoT Core
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* Install [Windows 10 IoT Core](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/GetStarted) on your Pi.
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* Copy your app to the Raspberry Pi and execute run `helloworld.exe` to see `Hello World!` from .NET Core running on your Pi
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