![]() ![]() Although in late 2018 I can’t imagine anyone all that interested in Visual C++ 4.0 RISC cross compiling stuff for Windows NT 4.0 of all things. Windows ME: with minimum Internet Explorer (IE) 6. Initially it may seem counter productive, but it may be faster than full system emulation ala Qemu. Windows 98 Second Edition (SE): with minimum Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5. Other thing of interest in thie win86emu is that with it being Win32 on Win32, it ought to be possible to replace the 80386 core with another one, say MIPS or PowerPC and run other platform binaries on the x86 processor. I almost wonder if it’d be possible to port it to the DEC Alpha, but I’m currently lacking one. Granted it seems interest in RT dropped off a cliff back in 2013, with some of the stuff I’m finding now is crazy old, but it’s still kind of cool to see Aliens vs Predator GOLD on the surface. If it gets native dev tools that’d be nice, although I’m sure it’ll be yet another one of those ‘do everything in the cloud’ type things.īut when it comes to apps, Android sure has a renaissance of creativity with all kinds of media production apps, even big named ones with offerings for a fraction of their ‘big brother PC prices’. I though the RT was a little fun to try ‘Win32/ARM’ now, but then transition to a real one later on. I’ve been seriously thinking about getting one. This entry was posted in 80386, arm, microsoft windows, syscall emulation, Windows RT by neozeed. I figured since this is kind of hard to find I’ll just mirror it on Source Forge… along with the source. There is no Windows 10 upgrade for the Surface, even though Windows 10 IOT has been hacked to run from a USB stick on the Surface, but it’s insanely slow. It’s just crazy.Īnd then Microsoft did their normal thing when something goes wrong, which is basically end it, and destroy all evidence it existed. When you think that between the jail-break to unlock the ability to run programs combined with a CPU translator, and Win32 to Win32 thunk / translation program, why on earth did this thing ship without it? It’s amazing that between trying to launch a platform with no inertial for applications after Android & Apple were selling millions of hardware units, and billions of software units, and cutting the past applications. while I haven’t thrown much at it, I’m just amazed that so far things are working. I took my Surface, and downgraded it to the North American 8.0 version without updates, added my MS ID, and from there ran the jailbreak and win86emu (sometimes called x86node) and from there I was able to run some simple Win32 exe’s.Įven though I had done a simple cut down QuakeWorld port with the GDI only display, using win86emu it’ll run the 80386 build as well. Speed Dial for quick access to favorite pagesĭownload: QupZilla 1.3.5 | 13.While I’m writing this, I’m listening to Neuromancer via WinAmp & the ancient Speex plugin I had updated about 8 years ago. Supports importing bookmarks from other browsers Stylable user interface through themes (4 already packaged with browser) Library - History, Bookmarks and RSS Reader in one window In addition to standard features, QupZilla offers: QupZilla can also import bookmarks from other browsers. ![]() No more multiple windows, QupZilla uses just one! With the integrated rss reader, you can stay up to date with your favourite sites. ![]() QupZilla unifies bookmarks, history and rss reader in one well-arranged window. QupZilla has all standard functions you expect from a web browser. It boasts features comparable to Chrome and Firefox, yet uses less resources than either. WebKit guarantee fast browsing and Qt availability on all major platforms. QupZilla is modern and very fast lightweight web browser based on WebKit core and Qt Framework. ![]()
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