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However, there is often confusion between (the Xbox emulator) and XEO (Xbox One/Series emulators) or Xemu (Commodore LCD/VIC emulations by lgblgblgb). Assuming you are referring to the most popular usage:
: For expert users, an EPROM editor can be used to modify settings like 480p output or true widescreen directly in the BIOS environment.
Under the System tab, locate the fields for your boot ROM and flash ROM: MCPX Boot ROM Path: Select your mcpx_1.0.bin file. Flash ROM Path: Select your Complex_4627v1.03.bin file. Hard Disk Image Path: Select your xbox_hdd.qcow2 file.