It should be noted that the IOS does not act as a hypervisor, the "Home" menu you see when you press the Home button is part of the System Menu proper, it is not provided by the running IOS. To put it simply, the games does not run "on top of" the system menu. When a game is launched the system menu is closed and the game is started, and when the game calls to return to the system menu, the game closes and the system menu is restarted. There can only be one IOS running at a time. | It should be noted that the IOS does not act as a hypervisor, the "Home" menu you see when you press the Home button is part of the System Menu proper, it is not provided by the running IOS. To put it simply, the games does not run "on top of" the system menu. When a game is launched the system menu is closed and the game is started, and when the game calls to return to the system menu, the game closes and the system menu is restarted. There can only be one IOS running at a time. |