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  • 11High-level emulation — (HLE) is an approach for construction of emulators, specifically of video game console systems. In HLE, instead of trying to accurately recreate the hardware, to create a platform on which the native code can be run, the effort focuses on… …

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  • 12PCSX2 — Screenshot of PCSX2 Developer(s) 15 Stable release …

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  • 13CSS filter — A CSS Filter is a coding technique used to hide or show CSS markup depending on the browser s brand and/or version number. Browsers have different interpretations of CSS behavior and different levels of support for the W3C standards. Web… …

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  • 14List of video game console emulators — This is a selected list of video game system emulators. For information about emulating specific systems, including those not covered by the emulators in this list, see the respective article for each system. Contents 1 Arcade 2 Atari 2.1 Atari… …

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  • 15Emulator — This article is about emulators in computer science. For a line of digital musical instruments, see E mu Emulator. For other uses, see Emulation (disambiguation). DOSBox emulates the command line interface of DOS. In computing, an emulator is… …

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  • 16Amiga — This article is about the family of home computers. For other uses, see Amiga (disambiguation). The former Amiga logo, as used by Commodore Amiga Inc …

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  • 18Mac OS — MacOS redirects here. For the American humanities teaching program, see Man: A Course of Study. Mac OS Company / developer Apple OS family Mac OS (System 1–7, Mac OS 8–9) …

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  • 19OS-9 — For the Macintosh operating system, see Mac OS 9. OS 9 Company / developer Microware (now owned by RadiSys Corporation) Programmed in C, Assembly language OS family Unix like Working state Current …

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  • 20Hercules emulator — The Hercules emulator is a computer program which allows software designed for IBM mainframe computers (System/370, System/390 and zSeries) to be run on other types of computer hardware: notably on low cost personal computers. Although there are… …

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