Hikari no Yume has released a tool called “touchHLE”. Its essence is to emulate legacy applications created for iPhone OS on Mac and even Windows computers. But instead of trying to run the entire iPhone operating system, Hikari focused on creating a tool to run specific apps.
The emulator can simulate screen touches, play sounds, and even use joysticks to manipulate accelerometer commands.
According to Hikari, he created this project for himself. At the same time, it did not use code written by Apple to evade copyright infringement accusations.
Source: Ferra

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