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Emulator

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What is Emulator?

An emulator is hardware or software that enables one computer system (called the host) to behave like another computer system (called the guest). It allows the host system to run software or use peripheral devices designed for the guest system. Emulators are frequently used to play retro video games on modern devices, to test software on different platforms without needing physical hardware, and to allow users to run operating systems or applications designed for other platforms.

What other technologies are related to Emulator?

Emulator Complementary Technologies

JTAG programmers are used to program and debug emulators, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Emulator in 96% (74) of relevant job posts
Protocol analyzers are used to capture and analyze communication between different components within an emulated environment, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside Emulator in 39% (73) of relevant job posts
Compilers are used to build the software that runs on the emulated hardware, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside Emulator in 9% (54) of relevant job posts

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