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  • oiaohm
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    Originally posted by jacob View Post
    I'm puzzled by the support for ARM64. Are there any windows apps built for ARM64?
    Originally posted by artivision View Post
    No but mobile gpus have exceeded 500gflops and recompilers the 50% plus they save into cache.
    At WinHEC earlier this week, Microsoft announced that Windows 10 is coming to ARM64-based devices. The company has teamed up chip maker Qualcomm to put full Windows 10 on devices powered by Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon processors. Windows 10 supporting ARM64 is quite a huge thing for users as Windows 10 devices running on ARM64 processors will […]

    Arm64 windows binaries do exist.. Insanely rare. Using winelib for porting where a .exe.so has been produced you can will be requiring the loader to run them.

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by danieru View Post
    Does that mean wine is now an emulator?
    I see what you did there.

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  • ssorgatem
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    Originally posted by danieru View Post

    Does that mean wine is now an emulator?
    No. The CPU emulation part is handled by qemu

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  • danieru
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    Originally posted by dragon321 View Post

    With CPU emulation (x86 to ARM) You can use this to run Windows x86 apps on ARM hardware. Microsoft presented something like this little time ago - binary translation which could run x86 apps on Windows ARM.
    Does that mean wine is now an emulator?

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  • grok
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    Originally posted by jacob View Post
    I'm puzzled by the support for ARM64. Are there any windows apps built for ARM64?
    A developer might port a Windows application or game by using Wine (e.g. a linux game that bundles Wine or Wine libraries) and might conceivably build it for ARM as well? Niche thing but might be used if desktop/laptop on ARM 64bit takes off. Or things like real linux distro on smartphone (chroot or bare metal).

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  • VikingGe
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    Hellblade finally became playable, but some graphical issues remain. Performance is pretty terrible though.

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  • dragon321
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    Originally posted by jacob View Post
    I'm puzzled by the support for ARM64. Are there any windows apps built for ARM64?
    With CPU emulation (x86 to ARM) You can use this to run Windows x86 apps on ARM hardware. Microsoft presented something like this little time ago - binary translation which could run x86 apps on Windows ARM.

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  • artivision
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    Originally posted by jacob View Post
    I'm puzzled by the support for ARM64. Are there any windows apps built for ARM64?
    No but mobile gpus have exceeded 500gflops and recompilers the 50% plus they save into cache.

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  • jacob
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    I'm puzzled by the support for ARM64. Are there any windows apps built for ARM64?

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  • pinguinpc
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    In this wine version add new library dependency (compiled wine): libkrb5-dev



    Last edited by pinguinpc; 31 October 2017, 04:19 PM.

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