What are GB, EPROM, and IS emulators ?
Emulator can be a confusing word because it have several meanings depending on where it is used: A GB emulator is a piece of software that runs on a computer and emulates a GB and/or GBC. The reality is that none of the GB emulators available perfectly emulate the real hardware but some come close. Many think that NO$GMB has the current best GB/GBC/SGB emulation & it also has a powerful debugger for helping developers with coding. SMYGB for Win95 currently is thought by many to have the best sound emulation but it can’t play channel 3 sound samples very well. An EPROM emulator is a piece of hardware that perfectly emulates a ROM or EPROM chip. They often connect to the parallel port of a PC and connect to a ROM socket. Software code changes can often be downloaded in seconds to the ROM socket. EPROM emulators are not very practical for most as they tend to be very expensive & require that you physically solder a socket onto a GB cart to allow connecting an EPROM emulator to the cart. T