> > I mean, to use it. > > What does having those components emulated allow you to do that other emulators can't > provide? > > I have two thoughts on the matter: > 1. You plan to emulate the computer of your childhood, which for you is this Pentium > PC. You may even have a hard drive image of that PC with the drivers loaded for the > hardware you keep asking about. You understand that if you loaded the image in > another emulator, it could BSOD or cause data corruption with different hardware. So > this is why you want this specific hardware emulated. > > 2. There's an arcade game out there that is PC based and uses these components. You > need these components emulated so you can resurrect the game in an emulator. > > Are either of these correct? If so, please explain more. If not, please explain why. > > - Stiletto I'm planning to emulate a computer of my childhood. PS: My favorite Pentium processor is the 133MHz one.
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