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'''ExaGear Desktop''' is a commercial translator program from the [[About ExaGear|ExaGear]] series of products developed by [[Eltechs(en)|Eltechs]]. The first version was released in November 2014 and is designed to run using the x86_64 translator in ARM Windows applications (using Wine - a free implementation of the Windows API) in x86 Linux containers on ARM GNU/Linux platforms (Raspberry Pi, Odroid, etc.), using ptrace().
'''ExaGear Desktop''' is a commercial translator program from the [[About ExaGear|ExaGear]] series of products developed by [[Eltechs(en)|Eltechs]]. The first version was released in November 2014 and is designed to run using the x86_64 translator in ARM Windows applications (using Wine - a free implementation of the Windows API) in x86 Linux containers on ARM GNU/Linux platforms (Raspberry Pi, Odroid, etc.), using ptrace().
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==Instructions for installing on Debian-based distributions==
== Instructions for installing on Debian-based distributions ==
'''Important!''' After February 28, 2019, it is impossible to buy products from the ExaGear series, please use other activation methods.
'''Important!''' After February 28, 2019, it is impossible to buy products from the ExaGear series, please use other activation methods.


To run, it is desirable to have a Raspberry Pi 1,2,3 with Raspbian or 1 GB of RAM, ARM64, ARMv7 (hf, el) processor, Debian-based distribution (Ubuntu, Debian), and 2 GB of free space on internal storage. Support for graphics acceleration on Raspberry Pi 2/3 is declared, but it has not been verified and after installation according to this instruction, there will be only software rendering (LLVMpipe)
To run, it is desirable to have a Raspberry Pi 1,2,3 with Raspbian or 1 GB of RAM, ARM64, ARMv7 (hf, el) processor, Debian-based distribution (Ubuntu, Debian), and 2 GB of free space on internal storage. Support for graphics acceleration on Raspberry Pi 2/3 is declared, but it has not been verified and after installation according to this instruction, there will be only software rendering (LLVMpipe)
====Architecture check====
==== Architecture check ====
Check your processor architecture by typing <code>arch</code> in the terminal
Check your processor architecture by typing <code>arch</code> in the terminal
If the output is <code>arm64</code>, then the arm64 version of ExaGear Desktop should be used. If the output shows the <code>armv7</code> architecture, then the armhf version of ExaGear Desktop should be used.
If the output is <code>arm64</code>, then the arm64 version of ExaGear Desktop should be used. If the output shows the <code>armv7</code> architecture, then the armhf version of ExaGear Desktop should be used.


If the output contains <code>x86(or x86_64) architecture, then you don't need to use ExaGear Desktop, use VirtualBox, VMware to deploy virtual machines.</code>
If the output contains <code>x86(or x86_64) architecture, then you don't need to use ExaGear Desktop, use VirtualBox, VMware to deploy virtual machines.</code>
====Download====
==== Download ====
Download from the browser at [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zsLHgTvXMUBknAsffNRO1L7np32MFOQz/view?usp=sharing this link] archive with installation files.
Download from the browser at [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zsLHgTvXMUBknAsffNRO1L7np32MFOQz/view?usp=sharing this link] archive with installation files.
====Unpacking and installation====
==== Unpacking and installation ====
Unzip the archive with the command <code>unzip -d ExaGearDesktop ExaGearDesktop.zip</code>, and go to the arm64 files folder: <code>cd ExaGearDesktop/arm64</code>, and install the first package: <code>sudo dpkg - i exagear_3428-1_arm64.deb</code>. If you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with <code>sudo apt -f install -y</code>. Install the second file: <code>exagear-dsound-server_010_arm64.deb</code>, if you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with <code>sudo apt -f install -y</code>.
Unzip the archive with the command <code>unzip -d ExaGearDesktop ExaGearDesktop.zip</code>, and go to the arm64 files folder: <code>cd ExaGearDesktop/arm64</code>, and install the first package: <code>sudo dpkg - i exagear_3428-1_arm64.deb</code>. If you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with <code>sudo apt -f install -y</code>. Install the second file: <code>exagear-dsound-server_010_arm64.deb</code>, if you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with <code>sudo apt -f install -y</code>.


Change to the directory below (<code>cd ..</code>) and install the latest file with the guest itself: <code>sudo dpkg -i exagear-guest-debian-9_3428_all.deb</code>
Change to the directory below (<code>cd ..</code>) and install the latest file with the guest itself: <code>sudo dpkg -i exagear-guest-debian-9_3428_all.deb</code>
====Activation and verification====
==== Activation and verification ====
Enter the <code>exagear</code> command. If there is an error that the license file was not found, move the ubt_x32a32_al file (attached in the archive) to /opt/exagear/bin: <code>sudo cp ubt_x32a32_al /opt/exagear/bin/</code>, and give the file permissions : <code>sudo chmod +x /opt/exagear/bin/ubt_x32a32_al</code>.
Enter the <code>exagear</code> command. If there is an error that the license file was not found, move the ubt_x32a32_al file (attached in the archive) to /opt/exagear/bin: <code>sudo cp ubt_x32a32_al /opt/exagear/bin/</code>, and give the file permissions : <code>sudo chmod +x /opt/exagear/bin/ubt_x32a32_al</code>.


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Do you have any questions? Write about it on [http://Exagear_International:General_disclaimer Discord server] ExaGear International.
Do you have any questions? Write about it on [http://Exagear_International:General_disclaimer Discord server] ExaGear International.
==Alternative for Android(Termux)==
== Alternative for Android(Termux) ==
'''ExaGear for Termux''' is an unofficial modified version of ExaGear Dekstop to run the program on Android using Termux. The repository can be found [https://github.com/ZhymabekRoman/Exagear-for-Termux here].
'''ExaGear for Termux''' is an unofficial modified version of ExaGear Dekstop to run the program on Android using Termux. The repository can be found [https://github.com/ZhymabekRoman/Exagear-for-Termux here].
==Links==
== Links ==
[[https://web.archive.org/web/20170816170623/https://eltechs.com/product/exagear-desktop/exagear-desktop-features-and-prices/ ExaGear Desktop on developer site (archive)]]
[[https://web.archive.org/web/20170816170623/https://eltechs.com/product/exagear-desktop/exagear-desktop-features-and-prices/ ExaGear Desktop on developer site (archive)]]

Latest revision as of 21:39, 16 October 2022

ExaGear Desktop is a commercial translator program from the ExaGear series of products developed by Eltechs. The first version was released in November 2014 and is designed to run using the x86_64 translator in ARM Windows applications (using Wine - a free implementation of the Windows API) in x86 Linux containers on ARM GNU/Linux platforms (Raspberry Pi, Odroid, etc.), using ptrace().

ExaGear Desktop
Exagear-Playing-Fallout-for-Raspberry-Pi-3.jpg
Developer(s) Eltechs
Release Date November 2014
Version 3.0
Project closure February 28, 2019

Instructions for installing on Debian-based distributions

Important! After February 28, 2019, it is impossible to buy products from the ExaGear series, please use other activation methods.

To run, it is desirable to have a Raspberry Pi 1,2,3 with Raspbian or 1 GB of RAM, ARM64, ARMv7 (hf, el) processor, Debian-based distribution (Ubuntu, Debian), and 2 GB of free space on internal storage. Support for graphics acceleration on Raspberry Pi 2/3 is declared, but it has not been verified and after installation according to this instruction, there will be only software rendering (LLVMpipe)

Architecture check

Check your processor architecture by typing arch in the terminal If the output is arm64, then the arm64 version of ExaGear Desktop should be used. If the output shows the armv7 architecture, then the armhf version of ExaGear Desktop should be used.

If the output contains x86(or x86_64) architecture, then you don't need to use ExaGear Desktop, use VirtualBox, VMware to deploy virtual machines.

Download

Download from the browser at this link archive with installation files.

Unpacking and installation

Unzip the archive with the command unzip -d ExaGearDesktop ExaGearDesktop.zip, and go to the arm64 files folder: cd ExaGearDesktop/arm64, and install the first package: sudo dpkg - i exagear_3428-1_arm64.deb. If you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with sudo apt -f install -y. Install the second file: exagear-dsound-server_010_arm64.deb, if you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with sudo apt -f install -y.

Change to the directory below (cd ..) and install the latest file with the guest itself: sudo dpkg -i exagear-guest-debian-9_3428_all.deb

Activation and verification

Enter the exagear command. If there is an error that the license file was not found, move the ubt_x32a32_al file (attached in the archive) to /opt/exagear/bin: sudo cp ubt_x32a32_al /opt/exagear/bin/, and give the file permissions : sudo chmod +x /opt/exagear/bin/ubt_x32a32_al.

Try starting ExaGear Desktop again. If there are no errors, run the arch command, the architecture should be i386. After that, run the command sudo apt update, go to the directory with the unpacked archive and install libgl1-mesa-swx11 (included in the archive): sudo dpkg -i libgl1-mesa-swx11_8.0.4- 0ubuntu0.7_i386.deb, if you get an error about missing dependencies, fix it with sudo apt -f install -y

Do you have any questions? Write about it on Discord server ExaGear International.

Alternative for Android(Termux)

ExaGear for Termux is an unofficial modified version of ExaGear Dekstop to run the program on Android using Termux. The repository can be found here.

Links

[ExaGear Desktop on developer site (archive)]