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dparktoday at 5:46 PM3 repliesview on HN

> bad compatibility

I’m curious what this means. Bad compatibility with Windows software? Or bad compatibility with Linux?


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steveBK123today at 6:06 PM

In some ways.. since Microsoft is known for maintaining backwards compatibility whereas Apple is not, I think 3rd party devs are just not incentivized to care about Windows ARM compatibility.

Further, it doesn't seem like Microsoft made x86 emulation as seamless or performant as Apple did during the various MacOS CPU architecture changes.

Every use case I've looked at has been a minefield of app incompatibility and poor performance under x86 emulation.

For music production for example - https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare/articles/windows-on-arm...

quitspammingtoday at 5:59 PM

I was referring mainly to Windows software, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign were major pain points on the Windows side. Sure though, add Linux compatibility to the list of things that were an issue too.

vulcan01today at 5:57 PM

This is an ARM device, so presumably compatibility with third-party software.