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− | ;It's important to know that emulation accuracy | + | ;It's important to know that emulation accuracy shouldn't be confused with compatibility; while how closely an emulator mimics the original hardware is important, don't mistake that for compatibility. Whether games run properly is a separate concern, accuracy can sometimes influence it. See [[#Perfection.3F|"perfection"]] and [[#Controversy|"controversy"]] sections. |
;In the world of computing, terms like "[[Hypervisors|hypervisors]]", "[[Simulators|simulators]]", "[[Compatibility_layer|compatibility layers]]", "[[Wrappers|wrappers]]", "[[FPGA|FPGA-based hardware cloning]]" and "[[:Category:Emulators|software emulators]]" are often used interchangeably, leading to confusion. While they share some similarities, each technology serves a distinct purpose and operates at different levels. | ;In the world of computing, terms like "[[Hypervisors|hypervisors]]", "[[Simulators|simulators]]", "[[Compatibility_layer|compatibility layers]]", "[[Wrappers|wrappers]]", "[[FPGA|FPGA-based hardware cloning]]" and "[[:Category:Emulators|software emulators]]" are often used interchangeably, leading to confusion. While they share some similarities, each technology serves a distinct purpose and operates at different levels. |