In computer land there is no such thing as a globally
standardised system. Over the years many manufacturers
have come up with software which only runs on
their specific systems, and many of you have witnessed
the rise and demise of many computer
types. Fortunately, a fair number of emulation programs
is available these days, allowing software written
for other computer systems to be run on an IBM
PC or compatible. This article aims at presenting an
overview of a miscellany of emulators which in most
cases may be obtained at no cost from the Internet.
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