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==Emulation==
==Emulation==
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The only way to use the compiled binaries for one architecture on another architecture is through a translator. This is called an [[:wikipedia:Emulator|emulator]]; it ''emulates'' the desired architecture for the software so that it is compatible. This can be a very inefficient process, with the emulated processor a few to tens of times slower than the native processor. In the context of the portable maemo devices with limited processing power and battery capacity, it means that emulating complex PC software is generally not practical. This is true of Microsoft's Windows operating system, and applications that run in Windows.
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The only way to use the compiled binaries for one architecture on another architecture is through a translator. This is called an [[emulator]]; it ''emulates'' the desired architecture for the software so that it is compatible. This can be a very inefficient process, with the emulated processor a few to tens of times slower than the native processor. In the context of the portable maemo devices with limited processing power and battery capacity, it means that emulating complex PC software is generally not practical. This is true of Microsoft's Windows operating system, and applications that run in Windows.
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See the [[emulators]] page for more specific details on what architectures and systems can be emulated in maemo.
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See the [[emulator]] page for more specific details on what architectures and systems can be emulated in maemo.
==Conclusion and Relevance==
==Conclusion and Relevance==

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