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Does anyone know if Pegasus will run on a computer with the Snapdragon X processor, instead of intel? (I'm looking for the lightest, reliable tablet, 12", that will run non-microsoft Windows programs--so far the best, as well as cheapest, I can find is the MS Surface, which is now AI-centric.)


Does anyone know if Pegasus will run on a computer with the Snapdragon X processor, instead of intel? (I'm looking for the lightest, reliable tablet, 12", that will run non-microsoft Windows programs--so far the best, as well as cheapest, I can find is the MS Surface, which is now AI-centric.)

This article indicates that the answer is Yes however I suggest doing more research to confirm the running a 32-bit Windows program on an ARM processor. Perhaps we have a forum member who is doing it and can provide a definitive answer.


This article indicates that the answer is Yes however I suggest doing more research to confirm the running a 32-bit Windows program on an ARM processor. Perhaps we have a forum member who is doing it and can provide a definitive answer.

Thanks Brian; you identified the problem for me, so I tried another search and found this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Surface/comments/1e1aep5/arm32_apps_on_snapdragon_x_elite_plus/


I don't understand the technicalities, but I take it that the answer is "no."


Thanks Brian; you identified the problem for me, so I tried another search and found this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Surface/comments/1e1aep5/arm32_apps_on_snapdragon_x_elite_plus/ I don't understand the technicalities, but I take it that the answer is "no."

Pegasus Mail is x86 software, not ARM32.


Pegasus Mail is x86 software, not ARM32.
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Some more information on x86 support reveals a "depends", read here .


Some more information on x86 support reveals a "depends", read [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Surface/comments/1dwh9wu/does_the_surface_pro_11_have_x86_emulation/) .
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Here's what MS says about emulation of x86 software on ARM dated 06/18/2024:



Windows 11 on Arm supports emulation of both x86 and x64 apps and performance has been enhanced with the introduction of the new emulator Prism in Windows 11 24H2. Windows 10 on Arm also supports emulation, but only for x86 apps.



[Here's what MS says](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/arm/apps-on-arm-x86-emulation) about emulation of x86 software on ARM dated 06/18/2024: > Windows 11 on Arm supports emulation of both x86 and x64 apps and performance has been enhanced with the introduction of the new emulator Prism in Windows 11 24H2. Windows 10 on Arm also supports emulation, but only for x86 apps.
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edited Oct 27 at 1:09 pm

It sounds like I should wait and see what more people report from actual experience (I had been hoping to do this before a short trip next month)--or else go for the Profile Pro for Business, which has an Intel processor (and costs more), and an overlay of Business oriented cloud security features that look like they are more likely to add problems, since they are of no use to me. I have a number of non-MS programs (FineReader, FinePrint, DejaVu CRM, and above all, Nota Bene word processor/bibliography manager [XyWrite derived] and Pegasus [with files accumulated since DOS]), and who knows where the sub-program or driver that won't work is hidden. Also, it seems to be early in this round of new chips, and maybe more machines for Win 11 will arrive.


It sounds like I should wait and see what more people report from actual experience (I had been hoping to do this before a short trip next month)--or else go for the Profile Pro for Business, which has an Intel processor (and costs more), and an overlay of Business oriented cloud security features that look like they are more likely to add problems, since they are of no use to me. I have a number of non-MS programs (FineReader, FinePrint, DejaVu CRM, and above all, Nota Bene word processor/bibliography manager [XyWrite derived] and Pegasus [with files accumulated since DOS]), and who knows where the sub-program or driver that won't work is hidden. Also, it seems to be early in this round of new chips, and maybe more machines for Win 11 will arrive.
edited Oct 27 at 8:46 pm
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