As I understand it, wine and boch are two entirely different animals. wine attempts to implement WinAPI, while boch emulates the hardware. More a replacement for VMWare, I'd say Anders On Sunday 20 May 2001 03:28, Curtis Rey wrote:
Would perhaps be a suitable replacement for WINE for running windows based games (I know, silly question, but I'm a gaming addict)
On Saturday 19 May 2001 21:00, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
I was reminded off the list that I forgot to say what Bochs does. Bochs is an x86 emulator that runs on many different platforms and processors. It can emulate a 386, 486, or a Pentium/586 level processor. It has been known to successfully run Windows, Linux, and BSD, among other OSes.
-Tim
On Saturday 19 May 2001 01:11 pm, Timothy R.Butler wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is it okay to announce the release of a new version of an open source
program here? If not, please excuse this message! :-)<<<
If it's alright to announce a release here:
I thought some of you here may be interested in the new Bochs 1.1.2 release. This release continues the bug fixing releases that started as Bochs transitioned into a Sourceforge project earlier this year. We are hoping to get RPM's up at some future date, but for now it still requires a simple compiling process to use Bochs 1.1.2.
You can find out more at: http://bochs.sourceforge.net
Best, Tim (Bochs Web Admin)