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by paulclinger
1113 days ago
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Not directly (or at least not yet), although Cosmopolitan already supports Windows natively; blink extends this support for Cosmopolitan and other x86-64-linux binaries to more platforms. In other words, you can build a cosmopolitan executable (that runs on Linux, Windows, and other platforms) and extend it with blink, allowing the same binary to also run on those platforms that blink emulates. For non-comsmopolitan binaries it needs a posix-compliant host (hence cigwin, but not Windows in general). |
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