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| 摘自: desktoplinux.com 被阅读次数: 297 |
由 yangyi 于 2008-05-16 22:17:36 提供 |
May 15, 2008 Linspire has announced that its "one-click" software installation service for Linux desktops now supports Transgaming's Cedega 6.0 emulator. Released about a year ago, the emulator lets Linux users play Windows games full-screen or in a window, while simultaneously web browsing or doing other computing activities. Released on Apr. 11, 2007, Cedega 6.0 added support for Windows games that include:Other supported games include Civilization IV and World of Warcraft (though the free Wine emulator also supports WoW). A complete list can be found here. ![]() Cedega 6 screenshots. Fullscreen play is also supported (Click any to enlarge) According to Linspire, CNR.com provides a "one-click" method for purchasing and installing Cedega. Supported distros reportedly include Freespire 2.0, Linspire 6.0, Linux Mint 4.0, and Ubuntu 7.04, 7.10, and 8.04 (32 bit). CNR can also be used to install "over 900 free and commercial software games," Linspire claims, in genres that span from classic arcade games, to action games, adventure games, puzzles, and boardgames. Availability The CNR installer costs between $45 and $60. Cegega 6 costs $45. Game titles are not included. -- Henry Kingman NOTE: Please post your comments regarding our articles using the above link. Be sure to use this article's title as the "Subject" in your posts. Before you create a new thread, please check to see if a discussion thread is already running on the article you plan to comment on. Thanks! Related stories:
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Linspire has announced that its "one-click" software installation service for Linux desktops now supports Transgaming's Cedega 6.0 emulator. Released about a year ago, the emulator lets Linux users play Windows games full-screen or in a window, while simultaneously web browsing or doing other computing activities. 






