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    Linux Framebuffer, 16-bit support for dotnet devs

    It actually is https://github.com/microsoft/calculator
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    Linux Framebuffer, 16-bit support for dotnet devs

    I don't think either of those was open sourced ,right? In theory we can quickly and easily port any project that is 1-open source and 2- written in C#.
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    Linux Framebuffer, 16-bit support for dotnet devs

    Thank you for allowing the post. Nah, we are legit. :). We just need to be better in proactively reaching out to this community. i.e. Some time ago, just for fun and because we can :), we ported Windows calculator to Linux. It was covered at a few places - i.e...
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    Linux Framebuffer, 16-bit support for dotnet devs

    We continue to build bridges between .net developers and Linux. In the latest release we bring Framebuffer DPI scaling and the 16-bit mode support found in Raspberry Pi boards. https://platform.uno/blog/uno-platform-4-5-uno-islands-4-new-controls-linux-framebuffer-and-much-more/ You can see...
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    Windows calculator now runs on Linux

    Uno devs ported the open source Windows Calculator to run on Linux. It supports standard and scientific calculations as well as measurements conversions (size, temperature, speed, enery), a programmer mode etc. https://platform.uno/blog/windows-calculator-on-linux-via-uno-platform/
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