11/25/2023 0 Comments Dosbox ios![]() ActiveGS (Apple II, Apple IIGS), based on ActiveGS: Not a terribly active port, but it does work. ![]() iUAE (Amiga), based in UAE: My current version is compiled from a forum thread but a couple of forks ( mOoNsHaDoOo's and simontoens's) look's promising UTM itself needs altjit or jitterbug in jailed devices to run at acceptable speeds for more modern systems), based in Qemu: Lots of CPUs but most importantly x86 emulation, including support for Windows up to 10 ( IPA, use UTM SE if you only need up to Windows 95. UTM (actually, I use mostly UTM SE, which is the version for older systems as it doesn't have JIT. IPA in Github and beta IPA in the patreon page (PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR DEVELOPERS) Used to be in the app store, but no more. iDOS, based in DOSBox: DOS and Windows up to 3.11. It can be saved locally to your iPad and run from there, so no IPA. This is really a version of basilisk running under web technologies and it's blazingly fast because of all the optimizations made. Basilisk II iOS, based in Basilisk: Macintosh up to 8 ( IPA, you may masochistically want to compile from source) using instructions from (here). minivmac4iOS, based in vmac: OG Macintosh, up to 7.5.5 IIRC ( IPA) I currently have and actively use the following: (I'll try to include a link to the project, the iOS port and IPA) (AltJIT allows JIT to be enabled in apps even without jailbreak, so intensive emulators like Flycast or UTM or Dolphin can still run). Altstore makes it much simpler and now, with altjit, also makes more complex emulators an sensible alternative without jailbreak. Sideloading in jailed devices was complicated enough already.
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