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− | + | Emulators are hardware and/or software which replicate the operation of one computer or system on another. This usually involves creating hardware/software which is capable of executing code which would ordinarily run on another computer system. For example, an emulator which is able to execute software written for a long obsolete mainframe server on a modern day smartphone, or an emulator which is capable of playing games originally designed for games consoles. | |
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+ | Architectures of the host system and the system being emulated can often be vastly different and the computational cost of emulation, particularly in software, can be very high. | ||
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+ | One very important application for emulation is to preserve the legacy of computers or computerised machines far beyond the period they were intended to exist for, which enables historical record and preservation of the software written for them. Old computers are increasingly difficult to find, maintain and repair, which will eventually result in their extinction, and emulation can play a very strong role in preserving their part in the development of computers and the culture they exist within. |
Revision as of 01:16, 16 May 2014
Emulators are hardware and/or software which replicate the operation of one computer or system on another. This usually involves creating hardware/software which is capable of executing code which would ordinarily run on another computer system. For example, an emulator which is able to execute software written for a long obsolete mainframe server on a modern day smartphone, or an emulator which is capable of playing games originally designed for games consoles.
Architectures of the host system and the system being emulated can often be vastly different and the computational cost of emulation, particularly in software, can be very high.
One very important application for emulation is to preserve the legacy of computers or computerised machines far beyond the period they were intended to exist for, which enables historical record and preservation of the software written for them. Old computers are increasingly difficult to find, maintain and repair, which will eventually result in their extinction, and emulation can play a very strong role in preserving their part in the development of computers and the culture they exist within.
Pages in category "Emulators"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.