Yes, of course.
As I see it PCem is more "stable", whilst 86box is a little more "dynamic".
Since it offers (experimental but) "optimized" builds for certain processors:
http://ci.86box.net/job/86Box-Optimized/
in some cases it is conveneient.
Yes, of course.
As I see it PCem is more "stable", whilst 86box is a little more "dynamic".
Since it offers (experimental but) "optimized" builds for certain processors:
http://ci.86box.net/job/86Box-Optimized/
in some cases it is conveneient.