YS on Chromebook - is it possible?
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YS on Chromebook - is it possible?
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Re: YS on Chromebook - is it possible?
Well,give it a try! if it wouldn't work then i think replacing the Chrome OS with Linux would work.
(or using Emulator if there's one )
the thing is, editing or hacking the YSFlight.exe is forbidden.
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Re: YS on Chromebook - is it possible?
1. ChromeOS is Linux.Thomascook221 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 4:14 am Hello!
Well,give it a try! if it wouldn't work then i think replacing the Chrome OS with Linux would work.
(or using Emulator if there's one )
the thing is, editing or hacking the YSFlight.exe is forbidden.
2. There are no Linux exes XD
In answer to the original question not without removing ChromeOS or getting it to run as an Android app
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Re: YS on Chromebook - is it possible?
But then again, this doesn't exactly answer your question. It really ends up being how much $ you're willing to spend on a high-powered Windows system to get out of the gross ChromeOS. I personally own a Shadow that I use when I'm traveling and even used it as my main 'desktop' for quite some time.
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