The system software, adapted from a mobile operating system environment, is designed to operate on a specific single-board computer model. This adaptation allows users to run familiar applications and interfaces typically found on smartphones and tablets on the Raspberry Pi 3. This offers an alternative to traditional Linux-based operating systems often used with the device.
The availability of this customized operating system broadens the range of potential applications for the single-board computer. It enables projects requiring a user-friendly interface, access to a wide array of existing applications, and relatively straightforward development. Historically, resource constraints posed challenges, but advancements in hardware and software optimization have made the proposition more viable, leading to increased community interest and project possibilities.