- array-based
hardware emulators. The Church–Turing
thesis implies that theoretically, any
operating environment can be
emulated within any
other environment...
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Emulate, Inc. (
Emulate) is a
biotechnology company that
commercialized Organs-on-Chips technology—a
human cell-based
technology that
recreates organ-level...
- MB/s of data when the
fastest PC was a 66 MHz 486,
while keeping various emulated chips (the
Amiga chipset) all in sync and
appearing as they were supposed...
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emulators, such as xterm,
implement additional features not
present in the
emulated terminal. Additionally,
programs have been
developed to
emulate ****orted...
- (sometimes
stylized in lowercase) is a
discontinued free and open-source
emulator of the
Nintendo Switch,
developed in C++. Yuzu was
announced to be in development...
- free
emulator software that runs on Mac OS X,
including OS X on PowerPC. Q is Mike Kronenberg's port of the open
source and
generic processor emulator QEMU...
- The
following is a list of
notable video game
console emulators.
Visual Pinball Atari 2600
Stella Nintendo Entertainment System FCEUX NESticle Nestopia...
- Micro
Emulator (also MicroEMU) — is a free and open-source
platform independent J2ME
emulator allowing to run
MIDlets (applications and games) on any device...
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hardware that
emulates computing platforms. The host in this
article is the
system running the
emulator, and the
guest is the
system being emulated. The list...
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considerable I/O
performance advantages.[citation needed] With the same
number of
emulated Sys Z processors, z/PDT is
about 3
times faster than Hercules.[citation...