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Zii364
is a largely defunct and experimental Wii emulator for the Xbox 360 , specifically developed for consoles with RGH/JTAG modifications.
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Mara’s reply was a single, sharp word: “No.” Zii364 is a largely defunct and experimental Wii
- Wall-Mounted TVs: As flat-screen TVs became thinner and wall-mounting became standard, users were left with a dilemma: either hang an ugly conduit on the wall or hire a contractor to fish cables through the drywall. The Zii364 allowed the source device to be hidden in a cabinet across the room, with only a small power cord and the wireless receiver visible behind the TV.
- Projector Setups: Home theater projectors often require long HDMI runs from the ceiling to the equipment rack. The Zii364 eliminated the need for expensive, bulky long-run HDMI cables that were prone to signal degradation.
- Commercial Presentations: In office environments, the device allowed for quick setup of presentations without the need to move furniture to accommodate cable runs.
Architecture:
It was designed to run on the Xbox 360’s unique hardware rather than being a port of the famous Dolphin Emulator used on PCs. The Mystery of the "Lost" Emulator Wall-Mounted TVs: As flat-screen TVs became thinner and