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Can you emulate ps4 on pc3/3/2024 ![]() The actual algorithm and how x86 does this is undocumented and still unknown. So it's not like emulating a Z80 doing one instruction at a time. The real problem is that any modern x86 processor including the Pentium III can execute multiple instructions at once. There are many different versions of the MOV instruction, as well as INC, DEC, ADD, SUB, SHR, SHL, AND, OR, XOR etc.) and it takes time to implement them all. First of all, the x86 instruction set is M-A-S-S-I-V-E! There can be at least 20 different versions of one instruction (i.e. Yes, there's loads of documentation on how the x86 processor works, but that doesn't exactly make it easy. ![]() I don't know where this mindless assumption comes from. Emulating an x86 CPU is a lot harder than it sounds. Take a look at the source code from bochs. Is a PC easy to emulate? Well, I wouldn't say so myself. Xbox's hardware is very complex and still poorly documented to this day. ![]() Yes, we've all heard this silly and pointless argument a million times and it usually ends in the same, and rather ignorant conclusion (or should I say assumption) that just because the Xbox is PC similar, it's hardware should be relatively easy to emulate. "Xbox is just like a PC, it's easy to emulate!"
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