Wine on the n900

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2010

ARM based superphone n900 running the x86 wine binary via a statically compiled arm qemu binary, within an x86 chroot. I needed to enable misc binary binfmt support for x86 so stuff could fork /bin/sh.

I have been having trouble getting this going, with incomplete x86 chroots (like a basic old expanded color.gz from slackware). My cheap NAS had a backup dd of an old hardy install, so I nfs mounted via wifi on the phone, loopback mounted the image and was using that. This will no doubt have an impact on performance.

Wine is then running notepad (I think this is a wine version so not a perfect test, but I have run pscp.exe too, which is totally native). This video shows it's quite acceptably fast :)

TODO: get a proper chroot, probably debian ready made versions. I need /tmp/.X11-unix/ bind mounted for X11 stuff to work and proc and devpts for screen and other unix utils.
I need to better automate how this fits together and maybe even package it for the maemo extras repository.

My goal is running pandemonium at full speed. The graphics were a tad more sluggish than I'd hoped and PANDY.EXE didn't work on my initial attempt, but otherwise this still might work.

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  • Sweet! Had a bit of a laugh at your kid in the background :)

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  • SHUT UP, sweety.

  • nice work..

    wine is great app, by a great ideas, hope it had a better GUI..

    keep it up..

  • Great work, I thought that is impossible to run x86 programs on ARM processor :)

    Would be interesting to see how it runs heavier programs.

  • hi this is realy impressive. ehat i would like to know, would it be possilbe whit this to install & run a win mobile program on my n900?

  • Quite amazing, nice job :0.

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