Difference between revisions of "Windows"

From Sugar Labs
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 23: Line 23:
 
=== Running Sugar in an emulator ===
 
=== Running Sugar in an emulator ===
 
* [[Qemu]]
 
* [[Qemu]]
 +
* [[Emulator image files]]
 
* [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-September/019643.html Tom van Overbeek describes how to run Sugar using QEMU]
 
* [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-September/019643.html Tom van Overbeek describes how to run Sugar using QEMU]
 
* [http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/user-doc.html General information on using QEMU]
 
* [http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/user-doc.html General information on using QEMU]

Revision as of 16:11, 27 April 2009

This article is a stub. You can help Sugar Labs by expanding it.

Sugar on Windows

No one has ported Sugar to Windows (that we know of) but you can run Sugar on Linux in an emulator on top of a Windows System.

Note: Alternatively, you can boot your Windows machine with a Sugar LiveCD or LiveUSB—this will enable you to run Sugar without making any modifications to your Windows machine. See Supported_systems#Starch.)

Note: The Wine Activity lets you run many Windows applications from within Sugar.

A Sugar installer for Windows

Wade Brainerd wrote a simple Sugar installer for Windows:

It installs/uninstalls a working Sugar environment (based on Ton van Overbeek's QEMU—See below) with just a few clicks.

The installer was built using the open source installer creator NSIS (nsis.sourceforge.net). The installer script can be found here: wininstall/.git

Note to build administrators: NSIS exists for Linux, so this process of creating Windows installers for Sugar could be automated.

Running Sugar in an emulator

See also