Talk:Amiga emulation

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[edit] Purpose of article

What is the purpose of this article? Tell readers that, yes, the Amiga can be emulated (in which case it might be better to rename the article "Amiga emulators"), describe how Amiga emulation is accomplished (IOW describe the inner workings of an Amiga emulator), or perhaps describe how to set up an Amiga emulator on some common operation systems? (Or all of the above). Anss123 10:36, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

Anss123, have a look at the Amiga talk page and you'll see that that article, 35 kilobytes at the time of writing, really needs to be broken up into more digestible pieces. That's my main objective, to get this stuff out of the 'Amiga' article. I like your improvements. I thought of calling it 'Amiga emulators' but I thought the present title is slightly better, since it's intended to be more than just a list of emulators. Amiga emulation is quite an active and determined field of endeavour. Your FPGA chips example demonstrates it. - Richardcavell 12:06, 9 March 2006 (UTC)