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Well, now you can relive those days with touchHLE, an iPhone OS 2.x emulator that will let you turn your Microsoft Surface into a virtual mug of beer. Remember those apps? It’s written in Rust ...
How a developer managed to run iPhone games on a computer On the 15th anniversary of the iPhone SDK, Hikari no Yume released a tool called “touchHLE.” What it does is basically emulate old ...
Earlier this year, developer Hikari no Yume created a tool called “touchHLE,” which is able to emulate old iOS apps on Macs and Windows PCs. Based on this project, another developer identified ...
touchHLE is specifically designed to run games "from the early days of iOS," with a focus on iPhone/iPod touch apps for iPhone OS 2.x. In its current state, however, the emulator doesn't even ...
9to5Mac featured Hikari no Yume, who created a new app named touchHLE in celebration of the iPhone software development kit's (SDK) 15th anniversary. It allows users to run applications originally ...
Now, a new emulator is aiming to bring them back. That emulator is called touchHLE, and it launched earlier this month. The 'HLE' stands for 'high-level emulator,' which essentially means that it ...
A few days ago, the developer ciciplusplus successfully ported touchHLE to the Android platform, so as to be able to run some iOS system apps. Earlier this year, touchHLE, an iOS emulator created ...