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Posted in Software Development Tagged arm, disassembly, recompilation, starcraft, Win32, wine Post navigation For anyone without an OpenPandora that wants to play StarCraft on a Raspi, you might want to get working on your own recompiled port. If you have an OpenPandora and want to relive your heady days of youth, you can grab everything you need here. Without the source for StarCraft, was forced to disassemble the Win32 version of the game, convert the disassembly to C with some custom tools, and recompile it for ARM while linking in all the necessary Win32 API calls from the ARM port of Wine. Saying this was not easy is an understatement. This godlike demonstration of compiler wizardry is a months-long project of over on the OpenPandora team. Yes, this means all the zerg rushes and dark templar ambushes you could possibly want are available for tablets and Raspberry Pis. Or one random dude on the Internet could port StarCraft to an ARM platform. This would mean a ton of developer time, though, and potentially years tracking down hard to find bugs.
Blizzard could take the code for StarCraft, port it to an ARM platform, put a version on the Google Play an iTunes store, and sit there while the cash rolls in. Except for the really terrible Nintendo 64 port, StarCraft has always been bound to desktop and laptop PCs.