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Boxedwine is an [[emulator]] that allows [[Windows]] applications to run. It accomplishes this by using an unmodified [[32-bit]] version of [[Wine]], while emulating the [[Linux]] kernel and [[CPU]]. It is written in [[C++]] with [[SDL]] and is supported on multiple platforms. | Boxedwine is an [[emulator]] that allows [[Windows]] applications to run. It accomplishes this by using an unmodified [[32-bit]] version of [[Wine]], while emulating the [[Linux]] kernel and [[CPU]]. It is written in [[C++]] with [[SDL]] and is supported on multiple platforms. | ||
Boxedwine runs in browser too. [[Speedy Eggbert]] runs in Boxedwine in [[browser]], but is too slow. | Boxedwine runs in browser too. [[Speedy Eggbert]] runs in Boxedwine in [[browser]], but is too slow and buggy. |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 March 2025
Boxedwine is an emulator that allows Windows applications to run. It accomplishes this by using an unmodified 32-bit version of Wine, while emulating the Linux kernel and CPU. It is written in C++ with SDL and is supported on multiple platforms.
Boxedwine runs in browser too. Speedy Eggbert runs in Boxedwine in browser, but is too slow and buggy.