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In theory you could run X and wine with qemu and binfmt support in a chroot.
:drooooool:Where is the drool icon when you need it.
So you are taking over this project?
Nspire-emu is like, the only thing I rely on Wine for atm.
Quote from: Streetwalrus on November 09, 2014, 12:19:38 pmNspire-emu is like, the only thing I rely on Wine for atm. I've still got IDA. It's a real PITA to use sometimes.
In theory you could run X and wine with qemu and binfmt support in a chroot.If you just want some calculating capabilities similiar to the nspire, there are some apps in the store.
Anyway, ARM emu on ARM, though...
Quote from: Vogtinator on November 09, 2014, 12:40:33 pmQuote from: Streetwalrus on November 09, 2014, 12:19:38 pmNspire-emu is like, the only thing I rely on Wine for atm. I've still got IDA. It's a real PITA to use sometimes.You might want to try try radare2. You can import the Nspire .idc files using a script called idc2rdb. Although radare2 doesn't have a good GUI and it lacks decompilation support.
Quote from: Vogtinator on November 06, 2014, 05:03:12 pmIn theory you could run X and wine with qemu and binfmt support in a chroot.If you just want some calculating capabilities similiar to the nspire, there are some apps in the store.I tried that once, but apparently qemu required a patch for something called "NTPL support" to run wine
BTW, what about QT for iOS ? It compiles fine (and runs almost fine, probably the same issue you mentioned) on Mac, so... maybe ?I can try (sometime later....), I guess, as I have a iOS dev. account.
Quote from: Adriweb on November 11, 2014, 07:45:21 pmAnyway, ARM emu on ARM, though... Does ARM support hardware virtualization ?
Really, nspire_emu on Android phone would be amazing! But I don't know how to perform what you're asking to do with Qt, Vogtinator.