❶ UTM SE, a retro PC emulator, has been approved and released on the iOS App Store, allowing users to run classic operating systems, software, and games on their Apple devices. ❷ Initially rejected by Apple due to reliance on Just In Time (JIT) compilation, the developers implemented a version of Qemu Tiny-Code Threaded Interpreter (TCTI) to bypass the JIT ban, resulting in a 'Slow Edition' of the app. ❸ The approval of UTM SE is a positive development for other emulator developers and offers a way for the general audience to experience classic games and operating systems on emulated architectures.
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