![]() ![]() People are a lot interested in emulation in this community, so why not emulate windows? Using qemu for x86-emulation and wine for HLE of all the rest, is probably the most efficient bundle we can get. I don't know how far they have got with winCE/WinMobile APIs, yet, but my impression is, it will still be a hole lot of work.Ībout qemu-performance: yes, it will produce a lot of overhead, still I'd bet it would offer a lot more possibilities, then a dosbox/win3.x-combo could offer. I did get what you were talking about, just wanted to add this info from the wine mailing list about regular wine on arm. That is entirely feasible, and wouldn't require any CPU emulation, meaning Apps would run at full speed on the pandora (or even faster, since the Pandora's CPU outstrips that of most current Windows Mobile devices) What I'm talking about is adapting Wine to wrap the Windows CE / Windows Mobile APIs (which already run on Arm Processors) to allow Arm-built WinCE binaries to run on the Arm-based Pandora. ![]() That wouldn't work, since overhead for emulating the x86 cpu would be too much. ![]() Click to expand.That was talking about porting the regular build of Wine to be able to run X86 (Windows 9x, Win2k, XP, Vista) executables on an Arm system. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |