OK. I had thought it would accelerate any X86 program running on ARM. More exclusively it's only Linux compiled X86 programs - that's cool too.I think Grench misunderstands completely how this works.
This is an emulator that exclusively emulates a linux x86 system.
Dosbox and other programs will not be faster wtih it at all.
It can only be used to run native x86 linux programs on arm devices.
Yes but a realy Idea is do try X86 Linux Compiled Dosbox Binary with Exagear.OK. I had thought it would accelerate any X86 program running on ARM. More exclusively it's only Linux compiled X86 programs - that's cool too.I think Grench misunderstands completely how this works.
This is an emulator that exclusively emulates a linux x86 system.
Dosbox and other programs will not be faster wtih it at all.
It can only be used to run native x86 linux programs on arm devices.
So,
I have the Neverwinter Nights (1) native X86 executable binaries. Works under Debian, Ubuntu, etc. on X86.
I have a license for this emulator.
How do I go about legitimately testing if I can make NWN work (even as a slide show) on the Pandora?
It probably would, but maybe not with fullspeed. http://gamesystemrequirements.com/games.php?id=21How do I go about legitimately testing if I can make NWN work (even as a slide show) on the Pandora?
Sorry, but that just adds a second layer of emulation. It will not be faster at all.Yes but a realy Idea is do try X86 Linux Compiled Dosbox Binary with Exagear.I think Grench misunderstands completely how this works.
This is an emulator that exclusively emulates a linux x86 system.
Dosbox and other programs will not be faster wtih it at all.
It can only be used to run native x86 linux programs on arm devices.
OK. I had thought it would accelerate any X86 program running on ARM. More exclusively it's only Linux compiled X86 programs - that's cool too.
So,
I have the Neverwinter Nights (1) native X86 executable binaries. Works under Debian, Ubuntu, etc. on X86.
I have a license for this emulator.
How do I go about legitimately testing if I can make NWN work (even as a slide show) on the Pandora?
Maybe more Speed than the Pandora Dosbox Version who was Arm compiled? ^_^
What happen when you start a X86 Qemu Binary with Exagear for Emulating Windows95?
Just an Idea
That Exagear thing worked on your Pandora? Did you just compile it and make it run? I want one also then!I'll just share my recent exagear/wine screenshots here. There's nothing fancy, just some win32 programs I used to run on Windows XP.
Yes can you please make a little howto get it run on Pandora Zaxxon?That Exagear thing worked on your Pandora? Did you just compile it and make it run? I want one also then!I'll just share my recent exagear/wine screenshots here. There's nothing fancy, just some win32 programs I used to run on Windows XP.
Awesome - I would love to see a 'How To...' as well.I'll just share my recent exagear/wine screenshots here. There's nothing fancy, just some win32 programs I used to run on Windows XP.
Thanks Dimag0g! Do we buy the exagear*.deb files and licence at that website? (http://linuxgizmos.com/emulator-brings-x86-linux-apps-to-arm-devices/)You will need:
- a folder on that card with exagear*.deb installation files and your licence
Linux x86 programs, not Windows. Windows compatibility flows through Wine and is only as compatible as that.So with this exagear thing, we can run x86 programs all the way up to winxp?
Running an emulator inside an emulator is painful. Why would you want to do this? You enjoy watching slideshows? Don't we have a native ARM port of nullDC? Or at least Reicast?Can you, dimag0g, try if nullDC works there?
It cannot boot windows, because it doesn't emulate PC hardware. Basically it translates x86 to arm and forwards syscalls to the host's kernel. The userland runs completely on the x86 side (either slow, because of ISA translation, or not at all, because of libraries not available on x86 - e.g. graphics drivers) unless people like linuxbochs provide stub libraries for the VM that forward higher level functions (like OGL) to the host system.ExaGear is a virtual machine that implements virtual x86 Linux container on ARM...You can even run Windows applications on your ARM Mini PC if you install Wine.
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