emuleringsmotor
An emuleringsmotor, often translated as emulation engine or emulator, is a software program designed to replicate the behavior of a particular hardware system or software environment within another. This allows a host system to run programs or use applications that were originally intended for a different platform. Emulation is commonly used for several purposes, including preserving legacy software, testing new hardware or software, and enabling cross-platform compatibility.
The core function of an emuleringsmotor is to interpret and translate the instructions of the emulated system
One of the most widespread applications of emuleringsmotoren is in video gaming, where they allow modern computers