She opened the raw memory viewer. A chill ran down her spine. The hypervisor—the thin layer of magic that hardware virtualization enables—was already occupied. Something else had moved in.
The cursor blinked again.
“What switch?”
And at the bottom of the file, a footnote: “P.S. Your emulator’s frame drops are fixed now. You’re welcome.” enable hardware virtualization
She had gotten so much more. A ghost in the silicon. And a choice: report the hidden tenant, or keep the door open. She opened the raw memory viewer
She opened her emulator. The 1980s arcade board—a messy tangle of Z80 CPUs and custom sound chips—suddenly ran at 200% speed. Perfect. Flawless. The blips and bloops of Galactic Gauntlet echoed cleanly from her speakers. enable hardware virtualization