Linux-ARM-Gaming-Chroot
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Linux-ARM-Gaming-Chroot
- How do I get Box86/64 running on pmOS?
- I semi-impulsively bought a OnePlus 6 specifically for postmarketOS. I am blown away at the state of it. I was expecting something iffy at best. So far the only issues haven’t been game-breaking, mostly just funkiness in the UI (disclaimer; I’m still testing receiving calls/notifications)
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Installing steam on postmarketOS mobile?
You can try https://github.com/Raezroth/Linux-ARM-Gaming-Chroot
- Installing apps via box64 on PineBook Pro/PinePhone Pro
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Attempting to run FFXI on the PinePhone Pro
OS: Mobian Bookworm (with 32-bit container for gaming - see guide below) Wine Staging 7.1 Box86 0.2.5 (whatever is currently in their master branch) Guide: https://github.com/Raezroth/Linux-ARM-Gaming-Chroot
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Final Fantasy XI Benchmark - PinePhone Pro
I followed this guide to get wine and box86 running under a chroot container: https://github.com/Raezroth/Linux-ARM-Gaming-Chroot
- I know ARM chips won't work with Proton, but are some games playable through ARM? Does ARM have any future in the Steam store or Linux gaming platform?
box86
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Seeking information to build software to support windows software apps to run on upcoming Snapdragon X Elite arm processor?
The open-source and performant ones are https://fex-emu.com/ and https://box86.org/, but they are not written in Rust. Their documentation is probably the best bet if you want to build something along these lines.
- Issues installing wine on chromebook
- Box86
- Xbox360 –> Windows Executable Converter
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The what?
Maybe Box86/64? https://box86.org/
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Have you ever tried to run STEAMCMD on a Beaglebone Black ?
On the official repo if you scroll down there is steam compatibility and it says that in the root of the repo there is the steam install script. https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86
- Wine on chromebook
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Steam not available ?
That means it'll need a 32-bit emulator to run on, but as it says on box86.org, box86 only runs on 32-bit ARM chips. Hence it runs on a Pi2 but not a Pi3 or higher.
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Factorio on Arm: A Benchmark
Recently, I got a server from Oracle Cloud, having 4 cores and 24GB of RAM. Then, using a software called Box86 and its 64 bit version called Box64, I succeeded in running Factorio! Unfortunately, 1.1.80 ran at 3 UPS! I went through each major version, testing each individual one down to 0.12. Here are my results!
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Does my white thinkpad count~?
Unfortunately box86 requires a little-endian processor, and the G4 is a big-endian processor so it won’t work
What are some alternatives?
box64 - Box64 - Linux Userspace x86_64 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM64 Linux devices
FEX - A fast usermode x86 and x86-64 emulator for Arm64 Linux
limbo - Limbo is a QEMU-based emulator for Android. It currently supports x86, ARM, PowerPC, and Sparc emulation for Intel x86 and ARM android devices. See wiki https://virtualmachinery.weebly.com for APK download and Instructions.
cadmium - [Moved to: https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium]
osu - rhythm is just a *click* away!
box86-compatibility-list - Box86 Compatibility List (Games and Software)
hangover - Hangover runs simple Win32 applications on arm64 Linux
Unicorn Engine - Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, PowerPC, RiscV, S390x, TriCore, X86)
86Box - Emulator of x86-based machines based on PCem.
Fossilize - A serialization format for various persistent Vulkan object types.
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR