
Apple made several recent changes to its App Store Guidelines, including allowing game emulators, expanding pricing capabilities with 700 additional price points, and enabling developers to manage pricing globally4. These changes were introduced in response to regulatory and developer pressure, as well as the need to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act.

UTM SE emulates old operating systems by utilizing the QEMU open-source emulator, which allows it to run various guest operating systems on different host architectures. This enables users to emulate x86, PPC, and RISC-V architectures, and supports both VGA mode for graphics and terminal mode for text-only operating systems3. Users can run pre-built virtual machines or create their own configurations from scratch.

UTM SE supports emulation for x86, PPC, and RISC-V architectures. It allows users to run pre-built machines or create their own configurations from scratch, supporting both VGA mode for graphics and terminal mode for text-only operating systems.