While downloading and compiling emulators, I realized that the information on iOS emulation is scattered and often unclear. This post encapsulates quite a few burnt hours, starting with two cross-country flights where my sole entertainment on the flights was my iPhone with a Moga Rebel, and my MacBook Pro. I’ll do my best to distill this into a comprehensive, one-stop guide for iOS emulation. ![]() Lastly, emulation is a bit tricky to get up and running. ![]() With the prevalence of sites like emuparadise, emulation is as alive and kicking as it was during the olden age of emulators, the late 90s and 2000s when the explosion of projects like NESticle, ZSNES, SNES9x, UltraHLE, Connectix VGS were all still being actively developed. However, this isn’t about morality but an exploration of feasibility. Emulators themselves remain legal, jailbreaking remains legal, but downloading ROMs is legally a grey area at best and piracy at worst. ![]() Many people familiar with emulation can skim the Mini Glossary.Įmulation isn’t exactly legal. Jailbreak-free: Builds.io - mini-reviewīefore we get started, I’ll be using quite a bit of vernacular related to emulation.
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