How to Install the N64 Emulator to Your PSP |
Generally speaking, an emulator is a program (either in software or firmware form) whose main purpose is to mimic the functionalities of a particular system in another system. Once installed, the host system will be able to almost faithfully run programs designed for another system. There are two types of emulators. First is the software emulator that is installed in PCs to enable it to work on a different software program from the one which was originally installed. This allows the PC to accept the game software and play it. The second type of emulator is the hardware emulator which comes in the form of a hardware device or component that contains firmware that instructs the PC on what to do when particular game software are loaded. |
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