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  2. Nintendo Switch emulation - Wikipedia

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    Ryujinx, written in C#, was the first Switch emulator to boot commercial games. [6] [7] In April 2018, it was reported that it was initially able to play part of Cave Story. [6] According to the creator, gdkchan, Ryujinx has a focus on correctness, rather than adding game-specific hacks as is done by some console emulators. [8]

  3. Lenovo Legion Go - Wikipedia

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    The Lenovo Legion Go is a handheld gaming computer developed by Lenovo and released in October 2023, as part of their Lenovo Legion line. The device ships with Windows 11 and with the Lenovo Space game launcher.

  4. Rosetta (software) - Wikipedia

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    With the launch of Power Macintosh, the Mac 68K emulator is part of System 7.1.2 and later. This emulator uses PowerPC features and is embedded at the lowest levels of the operating system, integrated with the Mac OS nanokernel. This means that the nanokernel is able to intercept PowerPC interrupts, translate them to 68k interrupts (then doing ...

  5. Parallels Desktop for Mac - Wikipedia

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    Parallels Desktop for Mac is a hypervisor providing hardware virtualization for Mac computers. It is developed by Parallels, a subsidiary of Corel.. Parallels was initially developed for Macintosh systems with Intel processors, with version 16.5 introducing support for Macs with Apple silicon.

  6. Magic Keyboard (Mac) - Wikipedia

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    Power: Recyclable rechargeable Li-Po Battery (2980 mAh) Platform: Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer with OS X 10.11 or later and iOS devices with iOS 9.1 or later: Dimensions: Magic Keyboard: 0.16–0.43 inch (0.41–1.09 cm) x 10.98 inches (27.9 cm) x 4.52 inches (11.49 cm) Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad:

  7. Hardware emulation - Wikipedia

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    This is a specific case of in-circuit emulation. Sometimes hardware emulation can be confused with hardware devices such as expansion cards with hardware processors that assist functions of software emulation, such as older daughterboards with x86 chips to allow x86 OSes to run on motherboards of different processor families.

  8. Apple Wireless Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Wireless Keyboard is a wireless keyboard built for Macintosh computers and compatible with iOS devices. [1] It interacts over Bluetooth wireless technology and unlike its wired version, it has no USB connectors or ports. Both generations have low-power features when not in use.

  9. Category:macOS emulation software - Wikipedia

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    Emulation software that runs on macOS. For emulators of the Apple Macintosh, see Category:Macintosh platform emulators. Pages in category "macOS emulation software"