I have an i7-7700 PC which no longer is allowed for Windows. So I switched to Linux Mint as first working choice. But Mint is only X64. I develop a software which simulates an x86-128 Processor. You find some informations about it in my Homepage: www.institut-wolfgang-renner.de
I have a Intel Atom 32 Tablett which runs still under Win10 Home. But I want to change it to an working X86-32 Linux format. I heart that Debian is best for X32 computers. My X128DspLib Project assums that an X128 Processor will come, which is for 32, 64 and 128 Bits complete congruent. You have always 32 X86, X87 and 32 XMM registers. So even one assembler source file can be compiled for 32, 64 and 128 Bit Modus. Intel is not willing to talk about my privat hobby project. But I am an rather old man and I will not take my work into my grave. I intend to give Intel, Microsoft and the Linux community my latest development stage before dieing. So that it is conserved and further processed after my death. Who would be the best address to communicate about X128DspLib inside Linux world ? My acute problem is, that I work currently on Mint which does not support X32. And I want to have a second Linux installation, which allows to test X32 and X64 in parallel. On Windows both X86 sizes are completely supported. But not on most modern Linux distros. So which Linux for my Atom32 Tablet and which Linux for my X64 working PC ? Best regards: Wolfgang Renner

