Emulation in a sentence as a noun

The 486 emulation engine I have been working on is intended for DOS game emulation. It happens to be fast enough to run TeX, although it is at least ten times slower than the native version.

One thing I always think about brain emulation/mind uploading/strong AI research is we need an legal/ethical framework in place before we get there. I still think it's far off, but not everyone does.

They're not taking a stance against emulation in general, or anything like that. I'm sure that if you submitted an emulator that you actually wrote, rather than stealing, and sold it, it would stay up just fine.

\n\nOn an excellent article about cycle-accurate 6502 emulation, he wrote To me abstraction above the hardware is like condoms. Some people say "Use three condoms, its better".

An ARM-based Apple laptop would have no boot camp, no Windows virtualization, and no efficient emulation of legacy applications. CPUs are only a small part of why tablets have longer battery life than laptops.

Simple, cheap and all you need for controlling an emulation of a piano. That was improved by adding aftertouch, a simple pressure strip underneath the keybed which provided an additional axis of control.

An "OpenSSL emulation layer" that loads your core library, and wraps it in OpenSSL-compatible cruft. It'd be very similar to, say, replacing Direct3D with OpenGL, and then writing a Direct3D emulation layer that calls OpenGL.

I've tried replacing the machine with emulation, but there is something comforting in seeing the old girl in the corner serving as well as she ever did. Perhaps devices living beyond their natural lifespans comforts man's worries over his own perishable nature.

The wording not emulated as mentioned in a post below is in reference to vi emulation in eclipse/idea/sublime/atom/xvim or one of the other 1000 editors that have vi keybindings. Ps. I'm not affiliated in any way, I still use tmux and console vim, but I've been following this project for a while.

A minor quibble is that the audio emulation, while accurate from the perspective of what the audio hardware does, produces a bunch of harsh-sounding aliasing when used to generate digital audio. That's a common problem with 8-bit emulators, though.

Don't look at either of their abrasive communication styles as worthy of emulation; do better than that. Linus successfully manages Linux despite being occasionally abrasive.

I did this primarily because I wanted to study how emulation worked, and I pushed it solely in the hopes that one or two other people might find it useful as a study guide of the original codebase.

Quote Examples using Emulation

Rules 1 and 2 of emulation have always been, for good reason, "You do not ask about roms". Seriously. Dump them yourself if you own them, or use google-fu to find them elsewhere. Nobody here is going to help you find warez. As far as emulator information, I've always been a fan of zophar. net or emulation64.

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Emulation definitions

noun

ambition to equal or excel

noun

(computer science) technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another

noun

effort to equal or surpass another