Sw-dvd9-win-server-std-core-2025-24h2.2-64bit-e... May 2026

| Token | Meaning | |-------|---------| | SW-DVD9 | Software on dual-layer DVD (approx. 8.5 GB) | | Win-Server | Windows Server family | | STD | Standard Edition (per-server/CAL model) | | CORE | Server Core installation (no GUI, no desktop experience) | | 2025 | Target version year | | 24H2.2 | Build 24H2, minor revision .2 (matching client Windows 11 2024 Update) | | 64Bit | x86-64 architecture only (no 32-bit support) |

Have you tested any Server 2025 builds? Share your experience in the comments below. SW-DVD9-Win-Server-STD-CORE-2025-24H2.2-64Bit-E...

Here’s a blog post draft based on the filename you provided. The title suggests a Windows Server 2025 DVD image (likely a leaked or early preview build, given that Server 2025 isn’t officially released as of my knowledge cutoff). Inside the Leak: What “SW-DVD9-Win-Server-STD-CORE-2025-24H2.2-64Bit” Tells Us About Microsoft’s Next Server OS | Token | Meaning | |-------|---------| | SW-DVD9

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  2. Hi Erich,
    Raspberry Pi, DMA read and write functions similar to ARM?
    read (SPI, SCI, GPIO) and write (SPI, SCI, GPIO).
    has pin ( trigger_request ).
    I looked info in the manual but it was not clear to me.
    thanks
    Carlos.

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    • Hi Carlos,
      I’m sure it has that, but I have not used anything like this on that low level as on other ARM. With using a Linux a lot of the hardware is hidden behind the device drivers.
      Erich

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