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what was the first emulator? of what system?

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Renegade

Wearer of Army Boots
hey, what's wrong with asking?

I'm simply asking, what was the first emulator of a game system that ever came out?
 

Eddy

I Run This
well a emulator probably was written way before a console video game emulator came out, but i would say its a nes, i remember when 386's/486's struggled to run nes games. I think of that as the beginning of the "scene"
 

Malcolm

Not a Moderator
well the first emulators would probably been something as simple as basic calculators that have internal ROM-like systems. But I would agree that the "scene" probably started with NES, but I have no evidance for any of my wild/crazy ideas
 

conkerman

conkerman
if i remember correctly, i saw a tv special on bill gates and how he started and it said that he and the other guy(forget his name) actually made an emulator of a computer that ran on their computer so they did not have to buy the other computer. it wasnt too complicated, just a little cpu difference and a different way to access the ram (i think). but, as for released emulators, new would be a good start, but i might even venture to guess that a gameboy one or an older computer system was emulated first. just because the gameboy is monochrome and would be easier than nes
conkerman
 

pj64er

PJ64 Lubba
i remembered Rice or schibo said that they named 1964 after the year that the first emulator came out. dont ask me what system emulating what system, i forgot the details of that explaination. but i would imagine a program allowing a mainframe computer to emulate another type.

hopefully Rice or schibo would come along and give u a fuller answer.
 

sk8bloke22

roll for life
Eddy said:
not of the first emu i think, but a emu, the first emus where nes, im almost sure

wat about amiga c64s etc. there were plenty of stuff to emulate before the nes. also things like the nintendo game watchs and stuff. i dunno.
 

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