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|developer = Matt Borgerson and [https://github.com/mborgerson/xemu/graphs/contributors contributors] | |developer = Matt Borgerson and [https://github.com/mborgerson/xemu/graphs/contributors contributors] |
Revision as of 10:15, 27 October 2020
Developer(s) | Matt Borgerson and contributors |
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Latest version | 0.7.120 |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows, Linux, macOS |
Architecture(s) | x86, ARM |
Emulates | Xbox |
Compatibility | 12% playable |
Accuracy | Low-level |
Website | xemu.app |
Support ($) | Patreon |
Programmed in | C, C++ |
License | GPLv2 and others |
Source code | GitHub |
xemu is an open-source low-level Xbox emulator by Matt Borgerson continuing much of the work done on XQEMU. Focuses on stability, performance, and ease of use.
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v0.4.0 Source only |
Overview
xemu is an active fork of the XQEMU project, which is based on the very popular and highly actively maintained QEMU full system emulator project. xemu is an low-level, full-system emulator which emulates the actual hardware of the Xbox; this means that in order to actually run xemu, you must have a copy of the stuff that a real Xbox needs when it turns on, check out the getting started section on the official wiki for instructions.