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Wine 3.0 lets you run Windows programs on Android


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Wine (also known as Wine Is Not an Emulator) is a popular piece of software that allows people to run Windows programs on other operating systems, particularly Linux and macOS, and it is now available for Android as well.

CodeWeavers, the company behind Wine, released a commercial version of Wine for Android, named CrossOver in 2016.

However, it remained in an early alpha testing stage, and was never fully released.

However, Wine 3.0, is now available, and it can be installed via an APK file onto Android systems, with the app running a full-screen Windows display – including the Start menu – when the app is opened.

Remember, it’s not an emulator

The APK file, which can be downloaded from the Wine HQ website, needs to be installed as an unknown source, rather than getting it from the Google Play Store. Check out our guide on how to install APK files for more information on how to do that.

At the moment the app supports audio and basic graphics, but not Direct3D, which many programs, especially games, need to use. However, Direct3D 10 and 11 support will hopefully be coming later this year.

So, Wine on Android is a bit limited at the moment, but it’s early days. As the name is keen to remind you, Wine is not an emulator, just a compatibility layer, so for the best results you’ll want to use an Android device with an x86 Intel processor (such as a tablet or Chromebook).

If your Android device uses an ARM processor (pretty much all smartphones do), then Wine uses the open source emulator QEMU. 

This adds a layer of complexity, but for now it’s an impressive feat to get Windows programs running on Android devices, and users can look forward to future versions that add new features and iron out the kinks.

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So, we WILL be able to play ET ++ on our phones and tablets?  ( or at least spectate?)  That might clog up the servers.  :)

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So, we WILL be able to play ET ++ on our phones and tablets?  ( or at least spectate?)  That might clog up the servers.  :)

When they fix input on older androids/devices, I'm so doing it!

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Mac users can check this article from a year ago.  http://appleinsider.com/articles/17/01/26/wine-reaches-milestone-version-20-release-with-64-bit-support-and-retina-compatibility-for-macos about Wine 2.0.
 
This is extremely interesting technology.  It supports legacy Windows, such as 3.1, better than modern Windows does.  :)
 
The Wikpedia article : Wine (software) , where the History topic starts with "Bob Amstadt, the initial project leader, and Eric Youngdale started the Wine project in 1993 as a way to run Windows applications on Linux. "  1993 = 25 years ago ATM.  A lot of human effort has gone into this project.
 
Wine claims to be able to run Steam games, such as Left4Dead2 and CS:GO.  BTW, it is "not an emulator".  :D
 
 
Wikipedia pic of Wine running Solitaire on Android :   Wine-solitaire-on-android.jpg

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