Box86 Explained

Developer:Ptitseb
Operating System:Linux
Programming Language:C
Genre:Emulator
License:MIT

Box86 is an emulator for x86 userspace tools on ARM Linux systems, allowing such systems to execute video games and other programs that have been compiled for x86 Linux systems.[1] [2] Box86 is an alternative to QEMU for user-mode emulation. Box86 also provides dynamic recompilation as well as functionality to intercept dynamic library calls and forward them to equivalent native libraries, allowing applications to run significantly faster than if they were fully emulated.

Box86 also has limited support for running Wine, allowing users to run x86 Windows apps on ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi.

Ptitseb has also released Box64, the ARM64 equivalent of Box86 that helps run x64 programs instead of x86.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Larabel. Michael. Box86 Continues Quest For Running x86 Linux Programs On ARM, Other Archs. 28 March 2021. 28 March 2021. Phoronix.
  2. Web site: Benne. Junae. How to Create a Steam Link with Raspberry Pi. 28 November 2020. 30 September 2021. Tom's Hardware.