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  Nintendo DS Emulator - NDS ROMS Emulators
DS emulator is a program you run on your computer that allows you to run other programs meant for a different computer, video game console or another operating system.
A common form of emulation is that of a software emulator, a piece of computer software that allows certain computer programs to run on a platform (computer architecture and/or operating system) other than the one for which they were originally written.
An emulator is used to mimic the behavior of one machine on another.
www.ndsemulator.com   (1332 words)

  
  Emulator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apart from this interpreter for the emulated machine's language, some other hardware (such as input or output devices) must be provided in virtual form as well; if writing to a specific memory location should influence the screen, for example, this will have to be emulated.
Buses are often not emulated, either for reasons of performance or simplicity, and virtual peripherals communicate directly with the CPU or the memory subsystem.
This clearly is the case whenever the emulated hardware allows for advanced memory management (in which case, the MMU logic can be embedded in the memory emulator, made a module of its own, or sometimes integrated into the CPU simulator).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Emulator   (1565 words)

  
 E-mu Emulator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Emulator was a floppy disk-based keyboard workstation which enabled the musician to sample sounds, recording them to non-volatile media and allowing the samples to be played back as musical notes on the keyboard.
In 1982, the Emulator I was updated to include a VCA envelope generator, a simple sequencer, and the price was lowered.
The Emulator II was later followed by the Emax and the Emulator III.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/E-mu_Emulator   (513 words)

  
 World of Spectrum - Emulators
Zecut0r Z80 emulator v0.25 by Dumitru Florin Gabriel (656,952 bytes).
Emulates various Sinclair models apart from the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, including the ZX80, ZX81, Jupiter Ace and Timex clones, and uses parts of Fuse.
Perl Spectrum Emulator by Jon Mitchell (282,198 bytes).
www.worldofspectrum.org /emulators.html   (0 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A console emulator is a program for a computer, or other computing device, that can emulate a video game console or handheld, so a computer can be used to play, translate, or modify games that were created for that console or to develop games for that console.
The rights of the company which created the console are infringed upon by the emulators, as much of the proprietary information used within the consoles has been reverse engineered to emulate the ROMs.
Software which emulates a console system can be improved with additional capabilities that the original system did not have, such as variable-width font, anti-aliasing, or game save state functionality.
wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/c/co/console_emulator.html   (501 words)

  
 AtariAge - 2600 Emulation
If you're new to emulation, we suggest you read the Beginner's Guide to Emulation to give you an idea of what you're looking at.
Most of these utilities are nice graphic front-ends for command-line emulators (z26 and Stella), and "Good 2600" is a useful utility for identifying and properly naming 2600 binaries.
The "Stella.pro" file is extremely useful if you are using a version of the Stella emulator, as it will allow you to properly emulate the vast majority of roms without any hassles.
www.atariage.com /2600/emulation/index.php?SystemID=2600   (552 words)

  
 Fuse - the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator
Fuse (the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator) was originally, and somewhat unsurprisingly, a Spectrum emulator for Unix.
Emulation of the various printers you could attach to the Spectrum.
Emulation of the DivIDE, Interface I, Kempston mouse, Spectrum +3e, ZXATASP and ZXCF interfaces.
fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net   (0 words)

  
 Emulator I - Overview
The original Emulator was developed as a complete change in direction by the analog modular synthesizer company, E-mu Systems.
This was left to the Drumulator and Emulator II, which were both based on the original Emulator, but sold in much higher numbers.
Whilst the Emulator I rapidly became outdated, and it is now a collectors item, rather than a practical instrument.
www.emulatorarchive.com /Samplers/E1Overview/e1overview.html   (560 words)

  
 The TI-99/4A Home Computer Page
Shareware emulator which is no longer supported by its author, Edward Swartz.
The Tutti Emulator by Cameron Kaiser (For the Commodore 64, or a C64 emulator)
An emulator of the TI-99 clone, the Tomy Tutor.
www.99er.net /emul.shtml   (735 words)

  
 The BBC lives! -- Emulators
Frans told me he's not working on his emulator anymore, as he considers Wouter Ras' emulator to be more useful.
According to Tom Seddon, this emulator is rather useless due to a number of bugs, and overall slowness (pure C implementation).
The hard disk emulation is particularly exciting, and also what seems to be a very modular programming model, into which additional hardware can be emulated.
www.nvg.ntnu.no /bbc/emulators.php3   (1488 words)

  
 Emulate
Emulate is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
A popular use of emulators is to mimic the experience of running arcade games or console games on Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
Emulating these on modern desktop computers is usually less cumbe...
www.experiencefestival.com /emulate   (597 words)

  
 Lowrance Electronics -- PC Software -- Emulator
While the emulators don't actually navigate or show "live" sonar returns (no transducer or antenna connection) all other features are fully functional.
Product emulators are useful and fun whether you are a prospective buyer, a new owner or a seasoned pro.
Since product emulators operate in the same manner as the actual product, we recommend that you refer to the free online owner's manual for detailed instructions on running the emulator, or you can refer to our basic operation guide.
www.lowrance.com /Software/PCSoftware/demos.asp   (646 words)

  
 Zophar's Domain: NES Emulators   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This open source Win32 NES emulator is written in C and currently surpasses nearly all other emulators in emulation accuracy of the Ninetendo Entertainment System.
This emulator is invaluable to anyone who is interested in making homebrewed games, not only that it has fantastic menu with a lot of viewers never seen in any other emulator.
This emulator is by Paul Robson of GB97, NESA and A26 fame.
www.zophar.net /nes.html   (3299 words)

  
 MEKA Homepage
Ulrich Cordes finally wrote a FDC-765 emulator that was used as a base to emulate the floppy disk controller of the SF-7000.
Those who contributed by sending cartridges or money gets notified of new versions of the emulator (sometimes before it is released publicly), and get access to that silly (P) link on SMS Power which is always up to date, banner free and speedy.
Paddle Control emulation (for BMX Trial Alex Kidd, Galactic Protector, Woody Pop, etc.) is now supported using digital input peripheral such as the keyboard, although it is still highly recommended to play using a mouse due to the Paddle Control being an analog device.
www.smspower.org /meka   (2454 words)

  
 Q-emuLator (Sinclair QL emulator) support page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Q-emuLator is a software-only emulator of the QL, running as an application in the Windows and Mac OS environments.
Q-emuLator is written in C and part of its sources (the 68008 processor emulation sources -.ZIP file (28KB) or.SIT file (32KB)) are freely available to anyone interested.
The emulator has been ported to UNIX by Richard Zidlicky, under the UQLX name.
users.infoconex.com /~daniele/q-emulator.html   (284 words)

  
 EPOC Emulators and SDKs
If you're not a developer, and just want the emulator, best to go for the OPL version of the Symbian OS V5 SDK, which is a 27MB download.
on the emulator, with a filename of contacts.cdb
The emulator build is known as WINS (a Single process Windows platform).
www.filesaveas.com /psionemulators.html   (856 words)

  
 Emulation Zone- Super Nintendo: Emulation
Emulators like SNES9x and ZSNES have come a long way since the last time this was updated.
Emulation is faster, more complete, and just plain better.
It is a very fast core, considering it was written in C. But the worst problem is the transparency's in 16-bit color for this one.
www.emulationzone.org /consoles/snes/emulator.htm   (249 words)

  
 The Virtual ColecoVision Homepage
For those of you who don't know what it is, the Virtual ColecoVision is a ColecoVision emulator for Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and soon, the Java Virtual Machine.
If your not familiar with the concept of an "emulator", then it might be a good idea for you to visit the
Emulation Software RandD WWW Page which will help you understand what the Virtual ColecoVision accomplishes.
www.classicgaming.com /vcoleco   (334 words)

  
 Q-emuLator - Sinclair QL emulator for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Q-emuLator - Sinclair QL emulator for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP This is the support page for the Windows version of Q-emuLator (a Sinclair QL emulator).
If you run the emulator on Windows 98 or Windows ME, there may be problems in reading QL floppy disks.
CPU emulation speed is limited to approximately match the speed of a real QL.
users.infoconex.com /~daniele/winql.html   (509 words)

  
 The A2 Home Page for Apple II Emulators!
Be aware that every emulator now available for all Apple II machines will somehow require the ROM coding from a real Apple II machine.
Many of the emulators will give you instructions on how to easily obtain the ROM for you to properly run your emulator.
Apple II Oasis is a shareware Apple II Emulator (65c02 128K+ //e) for 386 or higher Intel-based machines, and requires Windows 3.1x/95/98/NT/2000 or later.
www.wbwip.com /a2web/a2emul.html   (910 words)

  
 Synthmuseum.com - E-mu : Emulator
That was the birth of the Emulator concept, back in May 1980.
'Part of the reason for that was a problem with the way we originally designed the Emulator: When you played a key, the sound would play out of the sample memory, but it continued to play even after you'd released the key.
"After Rossum's worldwide tour to retrofit Emulators in the field with both the 'ugly kludge' and the just-completed sequencer, E-mu brought the revised Emulator to the January 1982 NAMM in Chicago.
www.synthmuseum.com /emu/emuemul01.html   (1591 words)

  
 Cross-platform AppleShare IP Issues
Finally, you need to either extract a ROM image from a real Mac with a 512K ROM for IIci emulation or a 1meg ROM for Quadra 900 emulation _or_ you can use the hardware ROM carrier board from http://www.emulators.com which they use with their commercial Gemulator software.
We acknowledge that both emulators are great emulators, SoftMac having its strengths in very fast speed and support for new versions of Windows (NT, 2000, dual processor, etc.) and FUSION PC having its strengths in supporting older systems (MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 9x) and supporting large color depths and dial up networking.
We have also never had any problems with other free emulators, such as Basilisk II or vMac, and we not only encourage people to use and try those emulators, we even asked, and received, permission from their authors to bundle their emulators with our package.
www.macwindows.com /macemul.html   (7290 words)

  
 Mobilefish.com - A tutorial about Palm OS Emulator, emulates various models of Palm handhelds. Includes examples.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Emulates the hardware of the various models of Palm Powered handhelds.
When you pick a ROM image, the Emulator will give you the option to pick the device you want to emulate from the devices that could use that ROM.
But if you want to make the Emulator cosmetically look like the device you are emulating you can download the emulator skins file.
www.mobilefish.com /emulators/palm_os_emulator/palm_os_emulator.html   (498 words)

  
 CCS64
CCS64 is a Commodore 64 Emulator for PC and also in the future other platforms.
This means that the program simulates, or rather emulates the old computer, enabling you to run most of the old software you had for that old machine, running it just like it would in the past.
For the emulation of some of the old media there are some new file formats introduced.
www.computerbrains.com /ccs64   (0 words)

  
 MAME - The Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator site
On December 24th, 1996, Nicola Salmoria began working on his single hardware emulators (for example Multi-Pac), which he merged into one program during January 1997.
He named the accomplishment by the name of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, or MAME for short (pronounced as the word 'maim' in English, other languages may differ).
The first official release was MAME 0.1, which was released on the evening of February 5th, 1997.
www.mame.net   (0 words)

  
 Accordance : resources : support : emulator
We have found that the Emulator running on a newer PC (500MHz and faster) performs very close to the speed of Accordance on the Macintosh G4 400MHz.
The Macintosh emulation software contained in the downloaded Emulator installer files and on the Emulator CD is BasiliskII, which is an open-source, free emulation software obtainable from the Internet (http://basilisk.cebix.net).
We have packaged the emulation software together with these instructions in order to make installation easier, and to aid users of Accordance Bible Software who wish to utilize this superior software tool for biblical and related studies.
www.accordancebible.com /resources/support/emulator.php   (2730 words)

  
 Q-emuLator - Sinclair QL emulator for Windows Vista/XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95
Changes for past versions of the emulator are archived here.
If you run the emulator on Windows 98 or Windows ME, there may be problems in reading QL floppy disks.
CPU emulation speed is limited to approximately match the speed of a real QL.
www.terdina.net /ql/winql.html   (527 words)

  
 Retrocomputing - MIT CADR Lisp Machines   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The emulator is more stable now and support C-M key combinations.
I've been working on a emulator of the MIT CADR.
This version of the emulator is just a quick and dirty hack intended to prove out the concept.
www.unlambda.com /cadr/index.html   (809 words)

  
 8086 Microprocessor Emulator with Integrated 8086 Assembler
emu8086 is the emulator of 8086 (Intel and AMD compatible) microprocessor with integrated 8086 assembler and tutorials for beginners.
The emulator runs programs like the real microprocessor in step-by-step mode.
All communications between the microprocessor and devices is coming through this file: c:\emu8086.io, to emulate in/out instructions it's just required to change corresponding bytes in this binary file.
www.emu8086.com   (0 words)

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