


Martijn de Vos, also known as devos50, has used a lot of reverse engineering to emulate the very first version of the iPhone OS released for the first-generation iPod touch in 2007, after the iPhone was launched.The project took more than a year to work as the developer had to figure out how to simulate things like multitouch support and other hardware components. iPhone OS 1.0 emulated without iPhone hardware One developer has successfully emulated the first version of the iPhone OS (remember that name?) on a computer using QEMU. But when it comes to iOS, pretty much no one has been able to run it on other platforms – at least until now.

For years, people have been able to run macOS on non-Apple computers thanks to Hackintosh tools.
