And so OP tried and failed to install Linux, never to be heard from again until the repair shop reinstalls Windows for him... A cautionary taleop is kill for overinform
And so OP tried and failed to install Linux, never to be heard from again until the repair shop reinstalls Windows for him... A cautionary taleop is kill for overinform
I should've mentioned that you need to be proficient with computers to use Linux. It's not really for people who don't know the difference between 32 and 64 bit. Lol.And so OP tried and failed to install Linux, never to be heard from again until the repair shop reinstalls Windows for him... A cautionary tale
Unfortunately Windows 10 burns ISO natively, or maybe he would've been saved by "what's ISO and how do i make it Linux"I should've mentioned that you need to be proficient with computers to use Linux. It's not really for people who don't know the difference between 32 and 64 bit. Lol.
A virtual machine running an emulator... yep, sounds good...ONE Solution... Use virtualbox to emulate 64 bit system!
It's just 3DS not a PS4..!A virtual machine running an emulator... yep, sounds good...
PS4 uses x86 with a Radeon graphics card, so it COULD be easier to emulate, with the appropriate hardware. Bad example.It's just 3DS not a PS4..!
You may be right, but it does not sound like a recipe for success as you need a fairly high end system to run the emulator natively at decent speeds.It's just 3DS not a PS4..!
depends on what you mean by "released". it is not finished and it does not fully emulate everything, but it is open source and they are creating nightly builds for linux, mac, and windows. so, people can try it out.I thought Citra wasn't released yet?