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/ɪˈmjʊleɪtɪd ˈkoʊd/ · em·u·la·t·ed ·code
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  1. Code that mimics the behavior of another system or program, often for testing or compatibility purposes. The developers used emulated code to test the new operating system on older hardware.
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  1. A set of instructions that replicates the functionality of a specific system or program, often used for educational or demonstration purposes. The instructor used emulated code to illustrate the concept of loops in programming.
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  1. Code that is designed to work with a specific emulator or virtual machine, often for playing classic video games or running legacy software. The gamer used emulated code to play their favorite childhood game on a modern console.
Did you know? The concept of emulated code has been used in various fields, including video game development, software testing, and education, to create a more accessible and user-friendly experience for users.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026