How is an FPGA ultimately emulation in your mind?
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Replying to @let_mut_john
This is sort of what I was trying to get at, emulation is a really nebulous word when really anything but original hardware is emulation. I don't see why he says it cannot possibly be accurate? But you know, I don't know very much about it so I could just be wrong.
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Replying to @murrzbow
Thanks for the explanation though it was very informative.
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FWIW the FPGA issue is just semantics. Some people like to think of "emulation" as a CPU running instructions, which an FPGA isn't. But even then, the FPGA version is still a replica (like actual chip clones) and like any replica (incl. emus) it can have bugs and inaccuracies.
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