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  • ...h an application, called an '''emulator''', mimics another device to allow applications to be run on another device as if they were running natively. Computer and video game companies have used emulators to run applications and games from past systems on modern hardware.
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:PlayStation 3 logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = PlayStation 3 |
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  • It was released in Japan on November 27, [[1998]], in North America on September 9, [[1999] ...cessing unit|CPU]] and a 67 MHz [[ARM]] processor for sound. The code name for the console was Katana, but it was given the name Dreamcast by the time it
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  • ...emulators for certain features are included, such as the [[Munt]] emulator for the [[Roland]] [[MT-32]] [[MIDI]] synthesizer. ...ndora]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[PlayStation Vita]], [[Raspberry Pi]], [[RISC OS]], [[Samsung TV]], [[Solaris]], [[Symbi
    170 KB (18,947 words) - 07:01, 24 April 2024
  • ...= Nvidia GM20B Maxwell<br />307.2-384 MHz (undocked)<br />307.2-768 MHz (docked)| ...] that is the ninth, and current, home and portable [[video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]].
    162 KB (18,721 words) - 03:27, 27 February 2024