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Hi.
I wonder if it's possible to run VirtualBox on ArchLinuxARM. I checked and it's not available on the official packages. If so, would the current ARM devices, such as Raspberry PI or CubieBoard, be enough to virtualize a windows environment?
Thanks in advance.
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No.
Virtual Machines are not emulators. They create an artificial machine that creates simulated I/O, *but* the programs themselves run native code directly on the host processor. Emulators, on the other hand, simulate the guest CPU.
VirtualBox and VMWare are virtualization.
Things like Linapple (An Apple ][ emulator) actually simulates a 6502 processor.
An ARM processor cannot virtualize X86 / X86_64.
Also, be aware, these forums are not the right place to be looking for ArcLinuxARM help; that is a different distribution by a different organization.
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FWIW, qemu can emulate architectures other than what it is running on, although performance in these setups is... lacking.... I would be surprised if you could get Windows to run in any usable way under it.
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Thanks for the replies. Unfortunately I need some specific software that is made for X86, so I won't be able to migrate to an ARM platform so soon.
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No.
Virtual Machines are not emulators. They create an artificial machine that creates simulated I/O, *but* the programs themselves run native code directly on the host processor. Emulators, on the other hand, simulate the guest CPU.VirtualBox and VMWare are virtualization.
Things like Linapple (An Apple ][ emulator) actually simulates a 6502 processor.An ARM processor cannot virtualize X86 / X86_64.
Also, be aware, these forums are not the right place to be looking for ArcLinuxARM help; that is a different distribution by a different organization.
As far as I understand, the latest windows version (windows rt) runs on ARM, so virtualization should work.
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As far as I understand, the latest windows version (windows rt) runs on ARM, so virtualization should work.
That makes my head swim
Perhaps -- If you want to run Windows 8 RT, and if Virtualbox is available for Arch ARM and if you can deal with all of the restricted boot issues.
On a related note, I actually saw Windows 8 in the wild yesterday for the first time. My mom always taught me that if you cannot say something nice, don't say anything at all. Full stop.
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