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'''PCem-X''' is an open-source, [[High/Low level emulation|low-level]] [[Intel CPUs|PC emulator]]. It focuses on PC hardware from the 1980's and 1990's. A variety of operating systems can be installed in the emulator, which can then be used to launch programs. Some parts use HLE, however, such as the Game Blaster, Sound Blaster, and the keyboard.
'''PCem-X ''' is now out of datean open-source, as OBattler is now focusing on contributing to his new [[High/Low level emulation|low-level]] [[Intel CPUs|PC emulator based on PCem, ]]. It's a fork of [[86BoxPCem]], which focuses on PC hardware from the 1980's and 1990's. A variety of operating systems can be installed in the emulator, which can then be used to launch programs. He does still maintain an experimental buildSome parts use HLE, however, which has some additional features such as the Game Blaster, Sound Blaster, and bug fixes over mainline, albeit being a bit less testedthe keyboard.
==Overview==PCem-X is a fork of has been deprecated since December 2017 and has been succeeded by [[PCem86Box]] that emulates hardware from the 1980's and mid-1990's. It does not emulate the operating systems as well, however. To run any program, an operating system needs to be installed in another derivative of PCem-X firstdeveloped by OBattler.
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