published tools for the instrumentation Hangover 10.0 , which allows you to launch 32-bit Windows applications collected for architectures X86 (i386) and ARM32, surrounded by architecture ARM64 (Aarch64). The development is the implementation of the Hangover option for the RISC-V architecture. The projects of the project are distributed under the license LGPL 2.1.
Hangover noticeable overtakes in terms of configuration performance, in which Wine is launched entirely in the emulation mode , since when using Hangover the emulator is used only to perform the application code itself, and all systemic calls, libraries and components of Wine are performed outside the emulator in the native for the current performance of the emulation at the level of appeals to Win32 and Wine). The emulators can use emulators qemu , Fex and box64 , depending on the preferences of the user. The work on supporting the emulator Blink .
has not yet been completed.
Among changes in version 10.0:
- transition to the use of the code base Wine 10.
- Added support for the architecture of ARM64EC (ARM64 Emulation Compatible), which allows you to surround ARM64 separate modules with a code x86_64 using an emulator.
- The formation of ready -made assemblies for Debian 13 (Testing) and Ubuntu 04.04/22.04/24.24.10 began (earlier assemblies were formed only for Debian 11 and 12).
- ARM64 and ARM64EC architectures, DXVK assembly with the implementation of Direct3D 8/9/10/11 on top of the API VULKAN.
- Established compatibility with the packet fex-emu-wine . The FEX emulator is updated to version 2412.