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* [[Emulation (observational learning)]], a theory of comparative psychology
 
* [[Emulation (observational learning)]], a theory of comparative psychology
 
* [[Socialist emulation]], a form of competition that was practiced in the Soviet Union
 
* [[Socialist emulation]], a form of competition that was practiced in the Soviet Union
* [[Whole brain emulation]], aiming at mind uploading
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* [[Whole brain emulation]], aiming at [[mind]] uploading
 
* [[Emulation (Schoelcher)]], a football club of Martinique
 
* [[Emulation (Schoelcher)]], a football club of Martinique
  

Latest revision as of 06:33, 6 May 2016

Emulation (lat. aemulatio, aemulor, "vie with, rival") may refer to:

Computing

Uses in computing include:

  • Emulation, an object in an emulator, which imitates the behavior of a computer or other electronic system with the help of another type of computer/system
  • Video game console emulator, a program that allows a personal computer or video game console to emulate another video game console
  • In-circuit emulator, a program used to emulate the processor in an embedded system, to aid in debugging
  • Hardware emulation, the use of special purpose hardware to emulate the behavior of a yet-to-be-built system, with greater speed than pure software emulation
  • Emulation for Logic Validation, used to emulate hardware in manufacturing automation
  • Virtual machines use emulations to represent virtualized operating systems

Engineering/Mathematics

Other uses

See also

  • ST Emulous, a British tugboat
  • Semulation, a mix of software simulation and hardware emulation of an electronic system

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