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iPhone X Emulated To Run Windows 95 And The Simcity 2000 Game
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2017-11-20
Posted by 3utools

We have seen Apple products running Windows in the past. Not just the iPhone, hackers also managed to put Windows 95 on the Apple Watch. There’s no doubt that the iPhone is a very capable device. It boasts performance that surpasses several flagship smartphones. However, the emulation has never been performed on the iPhone X, so it would be fascinating to see what the emulation does with the notch at the top. So let’s dive in to see some more details on the matter.



Hacker Manages To Run Windows 95 On The iPhone X


The trick was performed by the YouTuber Hacking Jules who has managed to put Windows 95 on the iPhone X. The hacker not only runs Windows 95 on the device but also plays Simcity 2000. Before we proceed to the video, we must note that the operating system is twenty two years old. It was pretty slick back in the days and it carried out mainly all of our daily professional and educational needs. So it would be interesting to see how it performs on the iPhone X.


iPhone these days are far more powerful than some PCs that ran Windows 95. As you can see in the video embedded below, Windows 95 started in a reasonable amount of time on the iPhone X. After the fast boot up, you can see that the operating system is working just fine. To be fair, it surprises me how smoothly it is running.


The Minesweeper game runs with no issue and in fact, the hacker moves on and runs the Simcity 2000 game on the iPhone X. The outdated game seems to work perfectly on the iPhone X. The developer also performs a bevy of tasks so do check out the full video for more details.


If you have some technical know-how and are interested in running the Windows 95 operating system on your iPhone X, you would need to use the Power DOS application. As for the notch at the top of the iPhone X’s display, the emulation does not have any major impact. This is because it is not scaled to the device’s interface. You will see huge letterboxes on the top and the bottom portion of the display.


Source: wccftech

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