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|purpose=KEEP Emulation Framework (EF) allows users to view and interact with digital files that otherwise would require obsolete hardware and software. | |purpose=KEEP Emulation Framework (EF) allows users to view and interact with digital files that otherwise would require obsolete hardware and software. | ||
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|homepage=http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ | |homepage=http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ | ||
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= Description = | = Description = | ||
The [http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ KEEP Emulation Framework] (EF) allows users to view and interact with digital files that otherwise would require obsolete hardware and software. When confronted with a file, the EF identifies its format and determines what hardware, operating system, and software are needed for proper display. Using a suite of hardware emulators and an archive of software, the EF assembles the proper configuration of components so that users can view the file with its intended ‘look and feel,’ independent of current state-of-the-art computer systems. | The [http://emuframework.sourceforge.net/ KEEP Emulation Framework] (EF) allows users to view and interact with digital files that otherwise would require obsolete hardware and software. When confronted with a file, the EF identifies its format and determines what hardware, operating system, and software are needed for proper display. Using a suite of hardware emulators and an archive of software, the EF assembles the proper configuration of components so that users can view the file with its intended ‘look and feel,’ independent of current state-of-the-art computer systems. | ||
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