This Raspberry Pi image enables you to run x86 Linux and Windows applications on a Raspberry Pi 2. The build is based on the information found in the following thread: https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17701&start=25#p84325
You have to download the following files and unpack these with 7zip. The reason for the split archive is that github only allows 2 GB files.
For Raspberry Pi 3 users
mikerr did a image incl. Raspberry Pi 3 support.
You will need a 8 GB SD-card
Unpack the image
Copy the image to a SD-card
# sudo dd bs=4M if=20150924_RPi-QEMU-x86-wine.img /dev/mmcblk
Put the SD-card into your Raspberry Pi
Two user are available
Username: pi
Password: 123456
Username: root
Password: 123456
To run x86 Linux and Windows programs just run the "start_x86env_wine-user" script as the "pi" user in a terminal.
# sudo /home/pi/start_x86env_wine-user
Now you are in a Debian wheezy i386 enviroment and you can try to load any x86 program. Inside the chroot enviroment you are logged in as the user "wine-user".
To run Windows programs just run "wine". Notepad example:
# wine ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe
If you would like to use programs that need super user access like "apt-get" run the script "/home/pi/start_x86env_root" instead of "start_x86env_wine-user":
# sudo /home/pi/start_x86env_root
Don't expect a super fast PC! The x86 emulation is done by QEMU in software. Some people said it is as fast as a 300 MHz Pentium PC. But benchmarks are welcome!
Please read the following threads: