Ra Rymill Computer Archeology 101

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Lesson 4 Emulation Technology Of Archaic Educational Programs

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Lesson 4 Emulation Technology

Of Archaic Educational Programs

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Defintion Emulation Know the difference in definition between emulation and simulation.

Church-Turing thesis Machines can emulate other machines. Computer solutions that emulate an older system

can either be realized on a software/hardware/ network frame of reference.

Obsolescence is denied through the ability of the turning machine to simulate the behavior of other machine mechanisms.

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State of technology Software: A code based system of procedures

and protocols .

Hardware: The physical touchable components of computer technology.

Server Technology : Network applications that utilize emulator characteristics.

http://www.digg.com/apple/Online_APPLE_II_Emulator

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Case study: Teacher wants to use a old copy Of Oregon Trail in the classroom. There are none of the older machines to run the program. Possible alternatives. Run the software in a software emulation solution. Determine if there is any online emulations of the software in question.

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AppleWin Emulates Apple II AppleWin Emulates Apple II

Mini Vmac Can emulate Mini Vmac Can emulate Macintosh System 6.8- 7.5Macintosh System 6.8- 7.5

DosBox Portable can DosBox Portable can emulate IBM PC emulate IBM PC compatible computer compatible computer running MS- running MS- DOSDOS

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Thank YouLinks:

http://www.computerhistory.org/semiconductor/

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Anthropology/21A-350JFall-2004/CourseHome/index.htm