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Xenia - Xbox 360 Emulator Research Project
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Xenia is an experimental emulator for the Xbox 360. It does not run games (yet),
and if you are unable to understand that please leave now.
Come chat with us in [#xenia @ irc.freenode.net](http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=%23xenia&uio=MTE9NzIaa).
Currently supported features:
* Nothing!
Coming soon (maybe):
* Everything!
## Disclaimer
The goal of this project is to experiment, research, and educate on the topic
of emulation of modern devices and operating systems. **It is not for enabling
illegal activity**. All information is obtained via reverse engineering of
legally purchased devices and games and information made public on the internet
(you'd be surprised what's indexed on Google...).
## Quickstart
Windows:
# install python 2.7 and VS2013
git clone https://github.com/benvanik/xenia.git
cd xenia
xb setup
# open build\xenia\xenia.sln and start xenia-run
When fetching updates use `xb pull` to automatically fetch everything and
update gyp files/etc.
## Building
See [building](docs/building.md) for setup and information about the
`xenia-build` script.
## FAQ
### Can I get an exe?
**NO**. I am not releasing binaries - at least not for awhile. Don't be an
idiot and download a binary claiming to be of this project. In fact, don't
be an idiot and download *any* binary claiming to be an Xbox 360 or PS3
emulator from *any* source, especially not YouTube videos and shady websites.
Come on people. Jeez.
### What kind of machine do I need to run this?
You'll need 64-bit Windows 7 with a processor supporting at least SSE4.
It's only tested on Windows 8 and that may become a requirement as several of
the APIs exposed there are beneficial to emulation. In general if you have to
ask if your machine is good enough to run games at a decent speed the answer is
no.
### What about Linux/OSX?
The project is designed to support non-Windows platforms but until it's running
games it's not worth the maintenance burden. If you're a really passionate
Linux/OSX-based developer and want to help out, run Bootcamp/VM and contribute
an OpenGL 4 driver - that'll be the most difficult part in porting to
non-Windows platforms.
### What kind of GPU do I need?
DirectX 11 support is required. To get full speed and compatibility Mantle may
be required in the future (which means R9 AMD cards and up).
### (some argument over an unimportant technical choice)
In general: 'I don't care.'
Here's a short list of common ones:
* 'Why Python 2.7? 3 is awesome!' -- agreed, but gyp needs 2.7.
* 'Why this GYP stuff?' -- CMake sucks, managing Xcode projects by hand sucks,
and for the large cross-platform project this will become I'm not interested
in keeping all the platforms building any other way.
* 'Why this xenia-build.py stuff?' -- I like it, it helps me. If you want to
manually execute commands have fun, nothing is stopping you.
## Known Issues
### Use of stdout
Currently everything is traced to stdout, which is slow and silly. A better
tracing format is being worked on.