XQEMU Git (2015/10/10) is compiled. XQEMU is a open source, cross-platform emulator for the original Xbox (and Sega Chihiro). It is currently in very early stages of development. XQEMU is built on-top of QEMU.
XQEMU Status
* Very little actually works
* Most graphics are broken
* Everything is slow
* No audio
* No networking
XQEMU Git Changelog
* Merge pull request #64 from JayFoxRox/forgotten-code
Fix alphakill and hopefully clip planes
* Fix alphakill and hopefully clip planes
* Merge pull request #62 from apexad/game-hacks
Increase NV2A_MAX_BATCH_LENGTH to 131071
* Increase NV2A_MAX_BATCH_LENGTH to 131071 from 65535
* Merge pull request #63 from JayFoxRox/texture-0x29-and-0x41
Texture format 0x28 (changed), 0x29 and 0x41
* Texture format 0x28 (changed), 0x29 and 0x41
* Merge pull request #47 from JayFoxRox/vp-fog
Unify VP/FFP and fog for VP
* Set initial value of oFog.x to 1.0
* Remove VP-foggen
* Unify VP/FFP and fog for VP
How to run: Here
Download: XQEMU Git (2015/10/10) x64
Source: Here
2015-10-10
What a Surprise!
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DeleteHow do i open the file every time i open it gives me a text document saying that qemu can not load pc bios bios.bin
Deletehow can I run a game on it? what's the procedure? anyone plz?
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DeleteIt's a little too early for that, this is the first batch of the Xqemu emulator...I'm sure there will be more though, we should be patient until someone figures out a tutorial of some sorts. Be patient.
DeleteI know how to add bios, they are avaliable on MAME XBOX Bios, but i don´t know how to run this. A Tutorial should be enough explain.
DeleteI didn't think this emulator, needed a bios though. Don't quote me on this though, I actually don't know how this works either. So please....bear with me. XD
DeleteIt needs bios.bin, other .bin file and a .rom.
DeleteIt has been nice seeing this advance. Would love a few less reasons to fire up my Xbox. Panzer Dragoon Orta and Jet Grind Radio Future are two of my prime reasons for still having that thing. Well maybe in another 5 to 10 years hope my IDE harddrive stock last that long :D. They have to share with my retro computers after all. But PCEM might save me there.
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