who wanted PureBasic on ARM?

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who wanted PureBasic on ARM?

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Running Intel x86 applications on ARM-based Mini PCs
With Eltechs ExaGear Desktop you can run Intel x86 application on your ARM-based Mini PC simultaneously with common native applications. ExaGear is a virtual machine that implements virtual x86 Linux container on ARM and allows you to run Intel x86 applications directly on ARM. It is like QEMU but 4.5 times faster! You can even run Windows applications on your ARM Mini PC if you install Wine.

http://eltechs.com/product/exagear-desktop/
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Re: who wanted PureBasic on ARM?

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http://eltechs.com/product/exagear-desktop/

Can I run ExaGear on my Raspberry Pi?

Unfortunately no:( because it based on ARMv6 instruction set.
This would be a major limitation for me.
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Raspberry Pi is not the "silver bullet" counterparts, there are many http://www.solid-run.com/shop/ for example
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useful wrote:Raspberry Pi is not the "silver bullet" counterparts, there are many http://www.solid-run.com/shop/ for example
Thanks for the info, I am just starting to look into this stuff, haven't made any decisions on the way to go yet, all options are open. :)
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But those on that shop are supported? Those are based on Android and the platform supported is Linux, right?
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deesko wrote:But those on that shop are supported? Those are based on Android and the platform supported is Linux, right?
http://www.solid-run.com/support/downloads/
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Oh I see. Now it seems more likely to be suported. Lets see where does that project leads.
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