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If it uses any analog hardware it makes emulation much harder.


If it uses any digital hardware directly accessed by software (something that Win9x still allowed, see DOS games w/ ISA sound cards), it makes virtualization impossible.


Why is that? Doesn't virtualization virtualize the hardware? I'm not sure why virtualization is impossible there, as QEMU can run plenty of old DOS games.


Yes, but what use is a virtual radar, or a virtual radio?


No, pretending to behave like other digital hardware is exactly what virtualization does.




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