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|architecture  = x86, ARM
 
|architecture  = x86, ARM
 
|target        = [[Xbox_emulators|Xbox]]
 
|target        = [[Xbox_emulators|Xbox]]
|compatibility = 12% playable
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|compatibility = 58+ % playable
 
|accuracy      = Low-level
 
|accuracy      = Low-level
 
|website      = [https://xemu.app/ xemu.app]
 
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|'''[https://github.com/mborgerson/xemu/releases Latest builds]'''
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|[https://github.com/mborgerson/xemu/releases/tag/xemu-v0.4.0 v0.4.0]<br><small>Source only</small>
 
 
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Revision as of 20:12, 4 July 2021

xemu
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Developer(s) Matt Borgerson and contributors
Latest version 0.7.120
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows, Linux, macOS
Architecture(s) x86, ARM
Emulates Xbox
Compatibility 58+ % playable
Accuracy Low-level
Website xemu.app
Support ($) Patreon
Programmed in C, C++
License GPLv2 and others
Source code GitHub

xemu is a free and 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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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.

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