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Revision as of 12:48, 24 April 2005
An emulator is a software program that tries to emulate / simulate another computer system than the one its running on.
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Host System (Running on) | Emulated System | Emulator Name (link) |
PC / Windows | Commodore 64 | CCS64 [1] |
PC / Windows | Commodore Amiga | WinUAE [2] |
PC / Windows | Atari 2600 | Stella [3] |
PC / Windows | multiple Arcade machines | Mame [4] |
PC / Windows | Microsoft XBox | Xeon [5] |
PC / Linux / Windows | Nintendo SNES | ZSNES [6] |
PC / Linux | Windows Blue Screen of Death | bsod.tar.gz [7] |
PC / Linux | Microsoft Windows | Wine [8] * |
PC / Linux / Mac / Acorn | Smalltalk-80 | Squeak [9] * |
- Wine: some people will argue about the definition of emulator, and say that wine is not really an emulator if you are very strict it's just "an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X and Unix."
Please extend the list.