XEMU v0.8.129 has been released, offering an open-source, cross-platform emulator for the original Xbox console, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. The project enhances Xbox emulation through improved features, performance, stability, and user experience. XEMU is an active fork of the XQEMU project, built on the widely used QEMU full system emulator. This release includes a fix for a use-after-free issue related to new controller mappings in the configuration. Users can download XEMU v0.8.129 from the official source.
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XEMU v0.8.129 has been launched. xemu is a free, cross-platform application that simulates the original Xbox game console hardware, enabling users to enjoy their Xbox games on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. This initiative aims to achieve substantial improvements in features, performance, stability, and overall user experience in Xbox emulation. It is an active fork of the XQEMU project, which is built upon the well-known and continuously maintained QEMU full system emulator project.
XEMU Changelog:
ui: Resolve use-after-free issue when a new controller mapping is added
When a new controller mapping is introduced to the controller mapping array
in the xemu configuration, the array is reallocated, causing any pre-existing pointers
to become invalid and necessitating a reset.
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