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Games that use the Type X platform are compiled for Windows Embedded, so running them in a standard Windows installation is trivially easy. Other operating systems would require [[Wine]], but it's unknown how well it works. | Games that use the Type X platform are compiled for Windows Embedded, so running them in a standard Windows installation is trivially easy. Other operating systems would require [[Wine]], but it's unknown how well it works. | ||
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==Tools== | ==Tools== | ||
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There's more info about tools and games [http://pastebin.com/0hLN1vRu here.] | There's more info about tools and games [http://pastebin.com/0hLN1vRu here.] | ||
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==Compatibility Layers== | ==Compatibility Layers== | ||
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idMacX offers support for Taito NesicaxLive games. | idMacX offers support for Taito NesicaxLive games. | ||
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==Chart== | ==Chart== | ||
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| Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit / Windows Embedded 8 Standard / Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC | | Windows Embedded Standard 7 64bit / Windows Embedded 8 Standard / Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC | ||
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==Models== | ==Models== |