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====Cycle-based accuracy====
 
====Cycle-based accuracy====
 
This type of emulation accuracy aims to reproduce the system's functional behavior within a specified number of cycles without necessarily adhering to the exact  
 
This type of emulation accuracy aims to reproduce the system's functional behavior within a specified number of cycles without necessarily adhering to the exact  
timing of each individual cycle. Since this method doesn't go out of its way to mimic the precise timing and execution of each cycle, it may not be able to handle all hardware edge cases.
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timing of each individual instruction. Since this method doesn't go out of its way to mimic the precise timing and execution of each instruction, it may not be able to handle all hardware edge cases.
 
:An example of a cycle-based emulator is jgnes with its cycle-based emulation of the Ricoh 2A03 and PPU.
 
:An example of a cycle-based emulator is jgnes with its cycle-based emulation of the Ricoh 2A03 and PPU.
  

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