The is also the Windows Subsystem for Linux, which basically runs Linux
under Windows.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/
On 9/27/2021 9:07 AM, Joshua Rice via cctalk wrote:
Claiming one OS is better than another is always a contentious issue,
and i'd rather prefer that this mailing list didn't fall for the same
petty bickering that can be found across the internet. The fact of the
matter is, when it comes to emulation on x86 IBM PC compatibles, both
Windows and Linux are on a pretty level playing field, with most
emulators available on both platforms. Obviously, there's more
hardware platforms that support Linux (like the RPi and other ARM
boards), and many retro collectors use such ARM based systems for
emulation. However, much of the "Linux" software is in fact POSIX
software, and can quite easily be ported between Linux and other
*NIX-likes, such as Solaris, macOS and the *BSD family. As such, with
a bit of time and effort, most of the emulators are fairly
hardware-agnostic and can be ported to anything with a POSIX
interface, opening them up to be ported to whatever hardware and
software platform your heart desires.
Josh Rice