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Revision as of 01:05, 8 October 2023
Developer(s) | qeeg |
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Latest version | git [+] |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows Linux |
Emulates | Intel CPUs |
Website | pcbox-emu.xyz |
Support ($) | Patreon |
License | GNU GPLv2 |
Source code | GitHub |
PCBox is an open-source, low-level PC emulator and a fork of PCem, which is focused on accuracy and hardware preservation (especially for the 8088/8086-based systems), trying to emulate all the various quirks of the real hardware. It emulates Intel Pentium 3, Atari PC 4, VIA C3 and Intel i815 (from "feature/ich2" branch of 86Box) and features experimental coreboot support on some emulated boards (from "feature/mtrr" branch of 86Box). In the future, the authors intend to implement: Intel Pentium 4 emulation (including SSE2) AMD Athlon and AMD Athlon XP emulation, more accurate Intel Pentium 3 speeds, new (optional) dynamic recompiler that sacrifices timing accuracy for speed, and x86_64 emulation (far future).
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