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Based on our record, Wine seems to be a lot more popular than ARAnyM. While we know about 56 links to Wine, we've tracked only 4 mentions of ARAnyM. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Natively would be amazing but a vast amount of work. The way Apple moved classic MacOS from 680x0 to PowerPC was to write a tiny kernel emulator, with an API to run native stuff on the metal, and run more or less the whole OS under emulation, profile it and just translate the most speed-critical bits. That's a lot of work for a FOSS project but given the performance delta between 1980s 680x0 and 2020s ARM, total... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
FOSS project, Emu68 -- a native 68K emulation environment for Arm, something comparable to Apple's nanokernel for running Classic MacOS on PowerMacs. https://github.com/michalsc/Emu68 [5] Creating an OS that's as good or even better than the original while running on original hardware is impressive. Improved localisation opens it up to more people. That's good. It enables reviving vintage kit more easily,... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Aranym is an interesting program: an ST emulator aimed at serious GEM users, not gamers. It has its own GPL ST-compatible OS built from FOSS components, AFROS. That's a multitasking GEM for you. :-). Source: over 2 years ago
EmuTOS is a like-for-like replacement for the ST OS, using some of the Digital Research PC GEM code that was open-sourced by Caldera around the turn of the century. So it's a single-tasking OS. ST TOS evolved in multiple directions, with a couple of complete replacements, such as MagiC, itself now FOSS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MagiC People replaced various bits of TOS and GEM, which had a fairly clean... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
I have tried to find resources (videos or websites) to understand the details of WINE (http://winehq.org) and how to get new applications to run with it, but have had no luck. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
002c:fixme:winediag:LdrInitializeThunk Please mention your exact version when filing bug reports on winehq.org. Source: 9 months ago
002c:fixme:winediag:LdrInitializeThunk Please don't report bugs about it on winehq.org and use https://github.com/lutris/wine/issues instead. Source: 12 months ago
"WINE is not an emulator" winehq.org originally developed for Linux (I believe). Source: 12 months ago
No, it allows people to use Windows apps on Linux winehq.org you used to be able to play on Linux but roblox goes out of there way to block it and then says they will most likely not make a native Linux client https://devforum.roblox.com/t/proper-support-for-the-linux-platform/56544/112. Source: about 1 year ago
jGameBase - jGameBase is a fully-featured retro-gaming emulator frontend and game database utility.
CodeWeavers CrossOver - Don't buy a Windows license, don't reboot and don't use a Virtual Machine. Try a free trial of CrossOver to run your Windows software on Mac, Linux and Chrome OS.
Hataroid - Atari ST emulator for Android based on Hatari.
WineBottler - WineBottler is an App to manage and wrap your Windows apps into convenient OS X apps.
Hatari - Hatari is an Atari ST emulator for Linux and other systems that are supported by the SDL library.
PlayOnLinux - PlayOnLinux will allow you to play your favorite games on Linux easily