[–] rvz 6y ago ↗ Meh. Although Linux gives you the freedom to skin your desktop, why skin your way there when you can try out the real thing on a Raspberry Pi [0] with real x86 Windows apps running on it rather than just only x86 DOS games.[0] https://www.windowslatest.com/2020/02/09/heres-how-windows-1... [–] [deleted] 6y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] datfrojo 6y ago ↗ Your provided link doesn’t mention the ability to run x86 windows apps on arm windows. Is this actually a thing? [–] detaro 6y ago ↗ From the link:> Unlike IoT, Windows 10 ARM is ARM-targeted spin of the OS, which comes with a traditional desktop and Win32 apps support via emulation.
[–] datfrojo 6y ago ↗ Your provided link doesn’t mention the ability to run x86 windows apps on arm windows. Is this actually a thing? [–] detaro 6y ago ↗ From the link:> Unlike IoT, Windows 10 ARM is ARM-targeted spin of the OS, which comes with a traditional desktop and Win32 apps support via emulation.
[–] detaro 6y ago ↗ From the link:> Unlike IoT, Windows 10 ARM is ARM-targeted spin of the OS, which comes with a traditional desktop and Win32 apps support via emulation.
[–] mysterydip 6y ago ↗ If you want a DOS-flavored pi, check out the dosbian project, from the same guy who made combian64: https://cmaiolino.wordpress.com/dosbian/
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> Unlike IoT, Windows 10 ARM is ARM-targeted spin of the OS, which comes with a traditional desktop and Win32 apps support via emulation.