Technically, it's a simulator, not an emulator. It's a representation of a static device in native code. It doesn't require a copy of the original device's ROM, nor does it need to load any external code.
Free market capitalism is kind of like a democracy in which you vote with your cash. If you don't like how a company operates, don't give them your money :)
Technically, it's a simulator, not an emulator. It's a representation of a static device in native code. It doesn't require a copy of the original device's ROM, nor does it need to load any external code.
ReplyDeleteI know you're right, but it just feels like Apple being to restrictive the whole time.
ReplyDeleteFree market capitalism is kind of like a democracy in which you vote with your cash. If you don't like how a company operates, don't give them your money :)
ReplyDeleteI still think that we should have some emulators for the iPhone, at last for Palm so we can have Bhajis running on the iPhone. That would be awesome.
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