Box86 0.2.6 / Box64 0.1.8 Released With Working Steam & Steam Play On Non-x86 CPUs

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  • Developer12
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    Seems they also merged basic PowerPC and POWER9 LE support. https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86/pull/279

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  • Developer12
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    Originally posted by risho View Post
    I tried using box when I was on an m1 mac inside of parallels but apparently box86 only works if your cpu supports 32 bit arm instructions. As best I can tell m1 doesn't support this so I couldn't really get it working. There is an alternative project out there called Fex which was easier for me to set up and supported x86 on arm 64.
    You may have been missing 32 bit libraries. Pretty sure the CPU still supports 32 bit instructions just fine.

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  • risho
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    I tried using box when I was on an m1 mac inside of parallels but apparently box86 only works if your cpu supports 32 bit arm instructions. As best I can tell m1 doesn't support this so I couldn't really get it working. There is an alternative project out there called Fex which was easier for me to set up and supported x86 on arm 64.

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  • Box86 0.2.6 / Box64 0.1.8 Released With Working Steam & Steam Play On Non-x86 CPUs

    Phoronix: Box86 0.2.6 / Box64 0.1.8 Released With Working Steam & Steam Play On Non-x86 CPUs

    Box86/Box64 is out with new versions today for this open-source project getting x86/x86_64 binaries running on other architectures like Arm and possibly RISC-V and more moving forward. Exciting with Box86 v0.2.6 and Box64 v0.1.8 is getting Steam and Steam Play working for at least the basics...

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