Difference between revisions of "System Emulators"
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Emulators are programs that allow software to be run on computer hardware that they were not originally intended for. The most well-known arcade emulator is MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). | Emulators are programs that allow software to be run on computer hardware that they were not originally intended for. The most well-known arcade emulator is MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator). | ||
− | There are numerous emulators out there. To make it somewhat easier, we'll break them down into | + | There are numerous emulators out there. To make it somewhat easier, we'll break them down into smaller categories: |
* [[Arcade Emulators]] | * [[Arcade Emulators]] | ||
* [[Console Emulators]] | * [[Console Emulators]] | ||
+ | * [[Handheld Emulators]] | ||
* [[Home Computer Emulators]] | * [[Home Computer Emulators]] |
Revision as of 01:40, 3 March 2006
Emulators are programs that allow software to be run on computer hardware that they were not originally intended for. The most well-known arcade emulator is MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator).
There are numerous emulators out there. To make it somewhat easier, we'll break them down into smaller categories: