LH is an excellent program, and it needs to be brought into
polite society, by making it run natively on all platforms.
Changing it to Python, and PyQT4, is easy, but there is a lot
of code base to sift through.
Once on Python, and PyQT4, it will run natively everywhere.
Including smartphones and tablets.
-Chuck Harris
jim s wrote:
On 1/9/2016 6:36 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Unfortunately, LH uses a graphics toolkit that was written by
John Miles, and it, and he, is windows only.
I got started on converting it to PyQT4, but got side tracked.
Maybe this year is the year I get all of the stuff I have promised
done?
-Chuck Harris
Ed Armstrong wrote:
Has anyone successfully ran Lady Heather Server On Raspberry Pi 2 Model B? As
it's
not an x86 architecture processor, I assume Wine is no use and a custom compile
is
needed. Am I correct? Can any of you suggest where I can learn to do that, I'm
rather
new to Linux.
Thanks
Ed
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Depending on the executable, wine runs on ARM. YMMV.
http://wiki.winehq.org/ARM
Qemu and Dosbox run quite a lot of things I have on Raspberry Pi, and other ARM
SOC's
that I have.
Thanks
Jim
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