Émulation
Émulation is the process of reproducing the functions of a particular computer system, such as a video game console or an older computer, on a different device. This is typically achieved through software programs called emulators. Emulators interpret the instructions and hardware calls of the original system and translate them into commands that the host system can understand and execute. This allows users to run software designed for one platform on another, often for archival, educational, or recreational purposes.
The primary goal of emulation is to achieve a high degree of compatibility with the original system,
Legal considerations surrounding emulation often revolve around copyright. While the act of emulation itself is generally