Emulator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This translates system calls for the emulated system into system calls for the host system e.g., the Linux compatibility layer used on *BSD to run closed source Linux native ...
Virtual drive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An emulated drive is typically created either in RAM for fast read/write access (known as a RAM disk), or on a hard drive. Typical uses of virtual drives include the mounting of ...
emulated - Definition of emulated at YourDictionary.com
transitive verb emulated-·lat′ed, emulating-·lat′·ing. to try, often by imitating or copying, to equal or surpass; to imitate (a person or thing admired)
Emulated hardware
Virtual Server 2005 emulates most of the hardware components for virtual machines. The emulated hardware is detected by the virtual machine operating system and appears to both ...
Emulated server - WoWWiki - Your guide to the World of Warcraft
Emulated servers, colloquially referred to as "private servers", are third-party (user-created) offline game servers for online games which do not normally support the ...
emulated - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about emulated
In computing, an item of software or firmware that allows one device to imitate the functioning of another. Emulator software is commonly used to allow one make of computer to run ...
Emulator: Definition from Answers.com
Registers and most 704 instructions were emulated in 709 hardware. Complex 704 instructions such as floating point trap and input-output routines were emulated in 709 software.
Emulated Half Life
Emulated Half Life. Please Note: This package is maintained for historical purposes only. Many of the bugs that were patched by EHL have since been addressed in the latest versions ...
emulated - Wiktionary
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