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There are many types of emulators for all sorts of devices and operating systems. This article will mainly focus on emulators that you can run on your computer or smartphone. | There are many types of emulators for all sorts of devices and operating systems. This article will mainly focus on emulators that you can run on your computer or smartphone. | ||
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===== Operating System Emulators ===== | ===== Operating System Emulators ===== | ||
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Back in the 80s/90s, before the market standardized on the Windows/ | Back in the 80s/90s, before the market standardized on the Windows/ | ||
- | ==== Classic MacOS ==== | + | |
+ | ==== Amiga ==== | ||
{{wst> | {{wst> | ||
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- | ===== Video Game Emulators ===== | + | ==== MacOS Classic |
- | Emulators for **video game platforms** are a big more complex than your average OS emulator. Since game consoles typically use far different CPU's than home computers, these emulators emulate //the entire underlying chipset//. | + | {{wst> |
- | Despite that, these are probably the simplest emulators on this page to use: Simply open the emulator, configure your controller or keyboard, and tell it which ROM file (game) to open. | + | |
+ | ===== Video Game Emulators ===== | ||
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+ | Video game emulators | ||
Some of these emulators require a second ROM to run: That of the console' | Some of these emulators require a second ROM to run: That of the console' | ||
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==== Multi-Platform Emulators ==== | ==== Multi-Platform Emulators ==== | ||
- | Back in the day, each console | + | Back in the day, emulators were made to be good at emulating a single |
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- | ==== Nintendo | + | ==== Nintendo |
- | For Linux, Windows | + | {{ : |
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+ | For NES emulation, you want **FCEUX**. It is the most popular successor project to the infamous //(and now abandoned)// | ||
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+ | For Debian/ | ||
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+ | Popular cross-platform alternatives include [[github> | ||
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- | ==== Nintendo | + | ==== Nintendo |
- | {{ : | + | For Linux, Windows |
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- | For NES emulation, you want **FCEUX**. It is the most popular successor project to the infamous //(and now abandoned)// | + | |
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- | For Debian/ | + | |
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- | Popular cross-platform alternatives include [[github> | + | |
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