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Tech giant Apple has approved the first PC emulator for the iOS ecosystem to run classic games and software.

The iPhone maker approved UTM SE after rejecting firstly and banning it from being notarised for third party app stores in EU.

It can run classic games and software for Mac OS 9,Windows, and Linux on your iPhone.

The app is now available free for visionOS, iPadOS and iOS.

The app is built from QEMU a powerful Emulator

UTM SE is a PC emulator that permit people to run classic and old school games.

It supports both VGA mode for terminal and graphics mode for text only operating system.

It emulates X86 PPC and RISC-V architectures and run pre built machines

We are happy to reveal the UTM SE is available for free on iOS and vision OS App store.

Apple rejected the app in June the developer add it was not going to keep trying app was subpar experience. UTM thanked the AltStore team for assisting it and credited another developer. QEMU TCTI implementation was pivotal for this JIT less build.

As with Other emulators on App store you can not do much with UTM SE out of box. It does not come with operating system though the app does link to UTM site which has guides for Window XP through Windows 11 emulation as well as downloads for pre built virtual Linux machine.

Mac OS 9 2 1 and DOS are listed in one screenshot from UTM SE App Store page.

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