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Emulation may
refer to:
Emulation (computing),
imitation of
behavior of a
computer or
other electronic system with the help of
another type of system...
- 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...
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Network emulation is a
technique for
testing the
performance of real
applications over a
virtual network. This is
different from
network simulation where...
- Film
emulation is a
technique used to give
digital image the
appearance of
being captured with an
analogue photosensitive media. The
desired effect is...
- 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...
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Socialist competition or
socialist emulation (Russian: социалистическое соревнование, "sotsialisticheskoye sorevnovanie", or соцсоревнование, "sotssorevnovanie")...
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object code to run on
systems with or
without floating-point hardware.
Emulation can be
implemented on any of
several levels: in the CPU as microcode,...
- 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...
- In
integrated circuit design,
hardware emulation is the
process of
imitating the
behavior of one or more
pieces of
hardware (typically a
system under...
- criticism,
Kotaku revised the
article to
clarify they were
referring to
emulation in
video game
preservation and,
following a
complaint from Nintendo, removed...