Emulation may refer to: Emulation (computing), imitation of behavior of a computer or other electronic system with the help of another type of system...
Network emulation is a technique for testing the performance of real applications over a virtual network. This is different from network simulation where...
run software or use peripheral devices designed for the guest system. Emulation refers to the ability of a computer program in an electronic device to...
criticism, Kotaku revised the article to clarify they were referring to emulation in video game preservation and, following a complaint from Nintendo, removed...
In integrated circuit design, hardware emulation is the process of imitating the behavior of one or more pieces of hardware (typically a system under...
Film emulation is a technique used to give digital image the appearance of being captured with an analogue photosensitive media. The desired effect is...
data) or an ISO image (a copy of optical media).[citation needed] While emulation software itself are legal, emulating games is only so when legitimately...
Vinyl emulation allows a user to physically manipulate the playback of digital audio files on a computer using the turntables as an interface, thus preserving...
Mind uploading is a speculative process of whole brain emulation in which a brain scan is used to completely emulate the mental state of the individual...
Emulation Lodge of Improvement is a Lodge of Instruction which first met on 2 October 1823, and is held under the sanction of Lodge of Unions No. 256...
DOS machines can operate either exclusively through typical software emulation methods (e.g. dynamic recompilation) or can rely on the virtual 8086 mode...
Strictly, a private server is any machine or virtual machine used as a server that is privately administrated. Colloquially the term is nearly-exclusively...
Amplifier modeling (also known as amp modeling or amp emulation) is the process of emulating a physical amplifier such as a guitar amplifier. Amplifier...
Thomas Walter Murphy VII (born September 27, 1979), also known as Tom 7 or by his YouTube handle of suckerpinch, is a computer scientist and YouTuber who...
of the video game industry, and was popularized with the Internet and emulation technology. It is argued that the main reasons players are drawn to retrogames...
also do emulation for user-level processes, allowing applications compiled for one architecture to run on another. QEMU supports the emulation of various...
does this either via desktop virtualization, platform virtualization, or emulation via compatibility layer. Desktop virtualization apps are the least resource...
The Dreamcast is the final home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was released on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America;...
made it possible to run PC software in an Amiga window without use of emulation. At the introduction of the Sidecar the crowd was stunned to see the MS-DOS...
Host card emulation (HCE) is the software architecture that provides exact virtual representation of various electronic identity (access, transit and...
specifically for UltraHLE for non-3dfx video cards. UltraHLE's high-level emulation had its drawbacks; at the time of its release it was able to emulate only...
class demonstrate their economic superiority by not working. Pecuniary emulation — the economic effort to exceed someone else's socio-economic status....
The Old School Emulation Center (TOSEC) is a retrocomputing initiative founded in February 2000 initially for the renaming and cataloging of software...
virtualization technologies, or via terminal emulation. Some of these apps support having more than one emulation/virtual file system for different OS profiles...
Ultima Online (UO) is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released on September 24, 1997 by Origin Systems. Set in the Ultima...