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Wine On Android Is Coming For Running Windows Apps
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Much like how Lenovo's K800 was unveiled as the first Intel Medfield phone last CES, this year the manufacturer pulled another first with the K900, powered by Intel's recently-announced Clover Trail+ platform (likely an Atom Z2580 clocked at 2GHz).
a wine port would be awesome. running aoe2 on my phone = <3
I guess Wine will be able to run Windows RT apps at near native speed, and that'll be awesome.
Except that most RT apps (aka Metro apps) are written in HTML5 and Javascript.
And last I heard, you don't need to emulate the x86 instruction set just to run HTML5 and Javascript. Any processor today that can't even run such apps at full speed probably deserves to be binned even before it gets soldered into the PCB.
Except that most RT apps (aka Metro apps) are written in HTML5 and Javascript.
And last I heard, you don't need to emulate the x86 instruction set just to run HTML5 and Javascript. Any processor today that can't even run such apps at full speed probably deserves to be binned even before it gets soldered into the PCB.
Why should they emulate the x86 instruction set? Windows RT runs on ARM.
Except that most RT apps (aka Metro apps) are written in HTML5 and Javascript.
And most of the 'apps' are just links to other sides opening them in pretty Windows like the Iphone app and many chromium apps. No need to put time in those hehe...
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