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From: Aaron Campbell (aaronmonkey.org)
Date: Fri Apr 13 2001 - 09:39:09 CDT

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    On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, David Crawshaw wrote:

    > Is there some online listing of applications that have been tested and are
    > known to be either working or not with the Linux emulation?

    Not that I know of, you'll just have to give anything you want to use a
    try. I've been playing with video game emulators lately, as they seem to
    test the Linux emulation pieces well. I added Gameboy, NES, and Sega
    emulators to the ports tree.

    I actually took a few minutes to make the Turbo Grafx-16 Hu-Go! emulator
    working last night. It's not clear on how to make a port out of it quite
    yet, as it required some hackery to get going (un-UPX the binary, grab a
    couple of Linux libs that aren't in redhat_base.. plus you have to use the
    new Linux features in mount_procfs). And after all that, sound didn't
    work, although the game I tested with ran quite smoothly otherwise. :)

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    Aaron Campbell (aaronmonkey.org || aaronopenbsd.org)
    http://www.monkey.org/~aaron