For many codebases a simple recompile may be all it takes, but where this is not straightforward Microsoft’s ARM64EC (for ‘Emulator Compatible’) Application Binary Interface (ABI ...
The Wine team has officially released Wine 10.0, bringing a year’s worth of development with over 6,000 improvements.
A fresh stable release of Wine — the open-source compatibility layer that makes it possible to run Windows apps and games on ...
Direct3D updates include a new HLSL-based fixed function pipeline, Vulkan shader backend improvements, and dynamic state extensions to reduce stuttering. And, in a welcome move, OpenGL is now ...
Yesterday, the Wine project announced the stable release of version 10.0, the next major version of the compatibility layer that is not an emulator. The headliner for this release is support for ...
The big release is here! The Windows compatibility layer Wine version 10.0 is officially out now bringing lots of big new ...
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WineHQ released an overview of Wine 10.0, the Windows compatibility layer for Linux upon which several projects have been ...
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Wine Is Not an Emulator (WINE) recently presented stable version 10.0 of its Windows compatibility tool for Linux. Arm-based ...
Wine 10.0 is here. A total of 6000 changes are included, the most noticeable of which are the activated Wayland support and ...
While many are minor fixes, there are some notable highlights, including full support for the ARM64EC architecture and hybrid ARM64X modules, allowing seamless integration of ARM64EC and plain ...