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box86-compatibility-list
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runing factorio on raspberry pi 5 4gb ram
Also, in the discussions of box64 is this thread: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64/discussions/524 My guess is that you have to install both box64 and box86, the latest mesa drivers with vulkan support. And then try to launch the game with proton. There is also this issue that shows factorio running on a Rock 5B: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86-compatibility-list/issues/284
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New version of Box86 and Box64 unlocks Steam Big Picture Mode and Heroic Games Launcher on ARM
The GPU on the Pi isn't ideal though. It only supports Vulkan 1.0, and doesn't support desktop OpenGL (only OpenGL ES). The older RK3399 in the PinePhone Pro will let you run Left 4 Dead 2 on it: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86-compatibility-list/issues/135
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Batocera on Raspberry Pi 4 can it do this?
For box86 compatibility (not batocera related), you can check there: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86-compatibility-list or just search for box86 on youtube.
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SC:BW always ran fine for me in Fedora, Ubuntu and other x86 distros. Qemu overhead is acceptable, so please how do I run it in AARCH64 distros such as AOSP? There is literally no other RTS on Earth with use-map-settings scripting allowed in it! :(
Starcraft: Broodwar is an x86 application. To run it on arm you would need to use something like box86 + wine. However box86 does not list SC:BW in their compatibility list so it might not even work. There is also this for openpandora.
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Odin: The Ultimate Gaming Handheld - IndieGoGo Preview here...
So if we get Linux on this, we'd be able to run box86 which lets you run x86 (and x64) Linux programs on ARM. https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86-compatibility-list/issues for some compatibility.
box64
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No one even read the box64 readme for today's RISC-V video
In the video, they mentioned they can't run steam on RISC-V because box64 doesn't support 32bit apps. In the README of box64, it is mentioned:
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Stardew Valley on Starfive VisionFive 2 running Ubuntu 23.10 with external Ati Radeon HD 5450
I see it can do more now, already tried some stuff. But see it is now more mature than months ago. Will try factorio again https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64/issues/665
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runing factorio on raspberry pi 5 4gb ram
Also, in the discussions of box64 is this thread: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64/discussions/524 My guess is that you have to install both box64 and box86, the latest mesa drivers with vulkan support. And then try to launch the game with proton. There is also this issue that shows factorio running on a Rock 5B: https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86-compatibility-list/issues/284
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Runing factorio on raspberry pi 5 4gb ram
In Box64, which is an emulator+JIT recompiler, and thus likely pretty slow?
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DirectX 12 Support on macOS
macOS runs x64 executables just fine through Rosetta so I don't see why Wine couldn't make use of that hardware acceleration.
It's also possible to only simulate the entrypoints through Rosetta and then execute native aarch64 code from there. On Linux https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64 does exactly that, for example. However, with the performance Apple has been able to squeeze out of Rosetta, I'm not sure of that workaround is even necessary.
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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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How to emulate on M1 mac?
You could try https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 and https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64/ , I believe they allow you to emulate x86_64 on aarch64, though I have no experience with them, so cannot say for sure.
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currently trying to get tf2 to work, but steam removed 32 bit support (wanted to use box86) with their html login thing, so i just have this system laying around collecting dust lmao
git clone https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64.git
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How to run Linux games on ARM64
If you have time and patience take a look at box86 and box64. These are basically like translation layers that allow x86/x86_64 applications to run on ARM. I personally haven't use them yet, so I can't provide a guide or vouch for game compatibilities. But by the look of the progress made by them so far it looks promising.
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Still a bit slow as Dynarec is not complete, but Stardew Valley now works on my StarFive2 with Box64
You can follow progress of this on https://github.com/ptitSeb/box64/issues/635
What are some alternatives?
box86 - Box86 - Linux Userspace x86 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM Linux devices
FEX - A fast usermode x86 and x86-64 emulator for Arm64 Linux
ish - Linux shell for iOS
xqemu - Open-source emulator to play original Xbox games on Windows, macOS, and Linux
factorio-docker - Factorio headless server in a Docker container
hangover - Hangover runs simple Win32 applications on arm64 Linux
pi-apps - Raspberry Pi App Store for Open Source Projects
Linux-ARM-Gaming-Chroot - Guide to setup a MultiArch Chroot container to run Steam and Wine.
Unicorn Engine - Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, PowerPC, RiscV, S390x, TriCore, X86)
PiKISS - PiKISS for Raspberry Pi: A bunch of scripts with menu to make your life easier.
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