Table of contents High-Level Emulation (HLE) Where do BIOS files go? BIOS¶A BIOS file is a copy of the operating system used by the hardware that a Core is emulating. Some Cores need BIOS files in order to correctly emulate hardware and/or software as needed by the content. Retro...
Additionally, since LLE emulators have to capture much finer details to get their job done, programming one is much more work. “So if you have a game that relies on some bizarre hardware quirk to work, it has a much higher chance to work on LLE than it does on HLE.”– source ...
Now, Windows automatically configures the new File and Printer Sharing (Restrictive) group, which no longer contains inbound NetBIOS ports 137-139. This change enforces a higher degree of default of network security and brings SMB firewall rules closer to the Windows Server File Server role ...
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