If you've never heard of emulators before, they're diddy wee programs that let you run software from other platforms outside the native hardware. |
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The recovery project ran into difficulties as the data was saved in an obscure format that modern Amiga emulators could not read. |
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Everything has to be absolutely above-board, so emulators and even abandonware are out of the question, alas. |
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Along the way, Purdy drew emulators and admirers from several generations of writers. |
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As such, cross-assemblers, cross-compilers, and emulators are the tools of the trade for the embedded systems developer. |
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However, nostalgic programmers have written emulators, programs that run on your PC that make the PC emulate the hardware of those 20 year old arcade machines. |
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Ikos has donated technology to help speed up the link between hardware emulators and software simulators running on workstations to a new industry consortium. |
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Most game console emulators do not come with any ROM images for copyright reasons. |
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On everything he touched he wrote much better, had usually read much more, and had a broader and subtler understanding than his more fashionable emulators. |
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