Xbox 360 Linux Emulator -
Most modern PCs (x86-64 architecture) and Linux kernels are "Little Endian," meaning they store data with the least significant byte first. The Xbox 360 CPU, however, was "Big Endian." This fundamental difference means an emulator cannot simply translate instructions one-to-one. It has to swap bytes constantly or employ complex "JIT" (Just-In-Time) recompilers to translate the console's code into something a PC can understand on the fly.
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