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|website = [http://xqemu.com/ XQEMU.com] | |website = [http://xqemu.com/ XQEMU.com] | ||
|source = [https://github.com/xqemu/xqemu GitHub] | |source = [https://github.com/xqemu/xqemu GitHub] | ||
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'''XQEMU''' is an open-source, [[High/Low level emulation|low-level]], multi-platform [[Xbox emulators|Xbox]] emulator based off of [[QEMU]], a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor. What makes this emulator different from other attempts at Xbox emulation is the use of low-level emulation, while previous attempts at Xbox emulation used high-level emulation. This comes with its own benefits and downsides in comparison, but has quickly led to higher [[Emulation Accuracy|accuracy]] and greater compatibility. | '''XQEMU''' is an open-source, [[High/Low level emulation|low-level]], multi-platform [[Xbox emulators|Xbox]] emulator based off of [[QEMU]], a general-purpose computer emulator and hypervisor. What makes this emulator different from other attempts at Xbox emulation is the use of low-level emulation, while previous attempts at Xbox emulation used high-level emulation. This comes with its own benefits and downsides in comparison, but has quickly led to higher [[Emulation Accuracy|accuracy]] and greater compatibility. |