Once the terminology is cleared up the difference becomes clear and then the consumer is well on their way towards making a safe, effective and knowledgeable Nintendo DS emulator download.
The Wikipedia definition of “emulator”
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The same concept applies to computers. A Nintendo DS emulator download, is simply a downloaded computer program that copies the original. It is not changing anything, only copying. An emulator (often referred to as ‘emu’) can only be as good as the original, never better. This is partly why it is needed. The systems that run today’s games are far more sophisticated than the older versions and each generation is faster and more refined than the one that preceded it.
Faster, more efficient and more sophisticated does not mean that the new version includes the information stored on the old, or that a PC, with more RAM than a Nintendo DS console, will be able to read an NDS rom (the game) without a Nintendo DS emulator download. It will not. This is like asking an English speaking college professor to have a conversation with a French speaking child of four. If he doesn’t know French, he has to learn it first, no matter how much better educated he is! In other words, if he wants to communicate with the child, he must emulate the child by downloading the child’s language into his personal memory banks.
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Once the Nintendo DS emulator download is complete, the computer will then be able to understand and speak the language of the system it is emulating. In simple terms it will be able to run the program and allow the user to play the games it was designed for. The games are on rom files. The emu can now read these Read Only Files. The work is done and the fun begins!
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