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emulator and named
The Brew emulator, named Brew Simulator, does not emulate handset hardware.
A prominent NES emulator has been named after him.
When this person left the development of the emulator, the project was handed over to a team named VBA Team, led by forgotten's brother.
On January 4, 2006, an emulator of SMIL named SMILemu was released.

emulator and NetBIOS
In 1985, IBM went forward with the token ring network scheme and a NetBIOS emulator was produced to allow NetBIOS-aware applications from the PC-Network era to work over this new design.
In 1986, Novell released Advanced Novell NetWare 2. 0 featuring the company's own NetBIOS emulator.
NetBEUI originated strictly as the moniker for IBM's enhanced 1985 NetBIOS emulator for token ring.
The name NetBEUI should have died there, considering that at the time, the NetBIOS implementations by other companies were known simply as NetBIOS regardless of whether they incorporated the API extensions found in that emulator.
This originates from the confusion with NetBIOS Extended User Interface, an extension to the NetBIOS API that was originally developed in conjunction with the NBF protocol ; both the protocol and the NetBEUI emulator were originally developed to allow NetBIOS programs to run over IBM's new token ring network.

emulator and User
Revised version with more accurate color and aspect ratio created by User: Seancdaug using the Nestopia emulator.

emulator and Interface
* OpenEmulator, an accurate emulator of the Apple-1, the ACI ( Apple Cassette Interface ) and CFFA1 expansion card
Timex of Portugal sold 2 versions of TC2068: the Silver TC2068 version came with a ZX Spectrum emulator cartridge and a black TC2068 version sold with TimeWord word processing cartridge plus the Timex RS232 Interface to use TimeWord with a RS232 printer.

emulator and ),
* Terminator ( terminal emulator ), a cross-platform GPL terminal emulator
* Fuse ( emulator ), the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator
* Terminal ( Mac OS X ), a terminal emulator application included with Mac OS X
* Terminal ( Xfce ), the Xfce terminal emulator
* Frodo ( emulator ), a Commodore 64 emulator
Both models included the Arthur operating system ( later replaced by RISC OS as a paid-for upgrade ), BBC BASIC programming language and an emulator for Acorn's earlier BBC Micro, and were mounted in two-part cases with a small central unit, monitor on top, and a separate keyboard and three-button mouse.
* UAE ( emulator ), a software emulator for the Commodore Amiga
Development is done on a " host " system where an integrated development environment ( IDE ), including the editor, compiler toolchain, debugger, and emulator can be used.
Products included World for IBM AS / 400 minicomputers ( the users using a computer terminal or terminal emulator ), OneWorld for CNC architecture ( a client – server fat client ), and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ( a web-based thin client ).
Using the original Q-Link software as a D-64 file, it can be accessed using either the VICE Commodore 64 emulator ( available on multiple platforms, including Windows and Linux ), or by using authentic Commodore hardware connected to the Internet by way of a serial cable connected to a PC with internet access.
* KEGS ( emulator ), an Apple IIgs computer emulator
* Dolphin ( emulator ), an open-source GameCube and Wii emulator
If the PIQ-size is zero ( changes in the code always affect the state of the processor immediately ), it can be deduced that either the code is being executed in an emulator or the processor invalidates the PIQ upon writes to addresses loaded in the PIQ.
* Q ( emulator ), open-source x86 emulator for Mac OS X
A game with this type of system can sometimes be taken advantage of by initiating some action that will reset the counter ( pausing, opening a menu, saving ), especially when using an emulator.
It was also used in the Psion Series 3, in the NEC PC-9801 ( originally released in 1982 ), the Olivetti PCS86, the Applied Engineering " PC Transporter " emulator for the Apple II series of computers, and in various arcade machines ( particularly ones made by Irem ) in the late 1980s.
* Rosetta ( software ), a software emulator developed by Transitive Corp. for Apple Inc.

emulator and API
In the emulator, such traps could be replaced by native PowerPC code, so the only code being emulated was the application itself, and any system API it called could be accelerated with native PowerPC code.
It is not yet possible to run the editor to create games on operating systems other than Windows without an emulator or API wrapper such as Wine.
Active Scripting can also be used for general-purpose scripting, such as database programming, text-processing, rapid prototyping, and application macro / scripting programming ; some applications use Active Scripting as the main automation method, others do not have a macro facility but the components are available for use via the API ; or one may opt to add a language and / or tool not available by default, like programming Microsoft Excel in Perl or REXX rather than Visual Basic for Applications ( VBA ) or transferring data from a terminal emulator to word processor by way of a spreadsheet when they have dissimilar macro tools or none at all.

emulator and with
* UAE ( Amiga emulator compatible with AMOS and AMOS games, now works without a Kickstart ROM image )
Fans have created the open source server emulator EQEmu, allowing users to run their own servers with custom rules.
To simultaneously control all processor's features in one cycle, the microinstruction is often wider than 50 bits, e. g., 128 bits on a 360 / 85 with an emulator feature.
Recent microcontrollers are often integrated with on-chip debug circuitry that when accessed by an in-circuit emulator via JTAG, allow debugging of the firmware with a debugger.
The U. S. Navy used a PDP-11 / 34 to control its Multi-station Spatial Disorientation Device, a simulator used in pilot training, until 2007, when it was replaced by a PC-based emulator that could run the original PDP-11 software and interface with custom Unibus controller cards.
The ROM and Mac OS operating system released with the new Power Mac machines included an Mac 68K emulator to enable programs written for Motorola 68k series CPUs, including nearly all prior Mac software, to run without changes.
These included CST and DanSoft, creators of the Thor line of compatible systems ; Miracle Systems, creator of the Gold Card and Super Gold Card processor / memory upgrade cards and the QXL PC-based hardware emulator ; and Qubbesoft, with the Aurora, the first replacement QL mainboard, featuring enhanced graphics modes.
Users typically interact with a modern Unix shell using a terminal emulator.
The code as presented will run on a PDP-11 / 40 with RK-05 disk drive, LP-11 line printer interface, PCL-11 paper tape writer and KL-11 terminal interface, or a suitable PDP-11 emulator, such as SIMH.
* MESS Multiple emulator with Tandy 1000HX support
In 1998, under the company Demas, NED co-founder Cameron W. Jones ( original and current owner of the Synclavier trademark and software ) collaborated with ex-employee Brian S. George ( owner of Demas, the company that purchased all of NED's hardware and technical assets ) and original co-founding partner Sydney Alonso to develop an emulator designed to run Synclavier software for Apple Computer's Macintosh computer systems and hardware designed to share the core processing with the later generation of Apple G3 computers giving enhanced features and greater speed to the system.
* An in-circuit emulator ( ICE ) replaces the microprocessor with a simulated equivalent, providing full control over all aspects of the microprocessor.
The user enters and edits a line, but it is held locally within the terminal emulator as it is being edited and not transmitted until the user signals ( usually with the key on the keyboard or a " send " button of some sort on the user interface ) the completion of the line.
To implement it correctly, the Network Virtual Terminal implementation provided by the terminal emulator program must be capable of recognizing and properly dealing with " interrupt " and " abort " events that arrive in the middle of locally editing a line.
The emulator is written almost entirely in C. Its developers ruled out using machine-specific assembly code to avoid problems with portability even though such code could significantly improve performance.
However, a complete demonstration version of MUSIC / SP, packaged with the alternative Sim390 mainframe emulator, is available.
* Floodgap Retrobits KIM-1 with archival links and an emulator that runs on the Commodore 64
Some of these games are playable with ScummVM emulator.
It utilizes a terminal emulator application to send characters, with flow control set to off, to the serial port and receive the same back.

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