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Does anybody have experience doing this? I have a 4gb and an 8GB raspberry pi and I was hoping it will work. - J
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Unless an Intel emulator has been developed, it won't work.
I did try a port of AC3D to R-Pi a while ago. The problem was the OpenGL version, which was the embedded version and not compatible with the (full) OpenGL AC3D uses. |
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Let me clarify, I see that AC3D now has a linux distribution. can I run that on a raspberry pi buster linux?
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AC3D's Linux version is for Intel PC processors. Raspberry PIs use Arm chips and are therefore not compatible with Linux-Intel binaries. So, the answer is no.
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