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Flandry 2009-11-05 01:16

Re: windows emulator
 
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Originally Posted by teemui (Post 365661)
i still could run even win95 with n95. pretty darn slow but still runs.

What? Win95 on the N95?

That seems fairly unlikely but if so then it should work as well on Maemo assuming the same emulation tools exist.

teemui 2009-11-05 06:05

Re: windows emulator
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flandry (Post 365962)
What? Win95 on the N95?

That seems fairly unlikely but if so then it should work as well on Maemo assuming the same emulation tools exist.

Yes through dosbox its possible i can confirm it works,
here is link to video for win98 on n95:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORDvJTA9HVY

danish 2009-11-05 15:49

Re: windows emulator
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teemui (Post 366028)
Yes through dosbox its possible i can confirm it works,
here is link to video for win98 on n95:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORDvJTA9HVY

Not sure.Check this clip.:cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxKq_...eature=related

Flandry 2009-11-05 16:35

Re: windows emulator?
 
ROFL "After seven minutes the background appears". "I shouldn't click on start because it doesn't load after 15 minutes of waiting."

The ability to discern the difference between "can run" and "should run" is clearly in short supply here... Look at jjx's analysis on the previous page, and that's your answer.

teemui 2009-11-05 17:19

Re: windows emulator
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by danish (Post 366357)

Ok this is getting a bit offtopic:D but heres video booting win95 through dosbox on nokia n82, its bit faster than win98: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZngrzFzMVqQ
This really can be done i tried with n95 8gb :).

javispedro 2009-11-05 17:29

Re: windows emulator?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jjx (Post 365947)
The best performance would come from using QEMU (or another dynamic code translator) to provide the x86 emulation, with Wine libraries compiled natively.

Exactly, this is what I've been saying, and what I believe was the approach used by Darwine.

There has been a steady stream of patches to Wine to allow Winelib to compile in ARMEL, which might mean good news. (not if you're trying to run win32 .exe files ).


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