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  2. BlueStacks - Wikipedia

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    BlueStacks is a software that allows users to run Android applications on Windows or macOS computers. It offers various features such as multi-instance, livestreaming, and cloud gaming, and supports different versions of Android and Windows.

  3. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software and hardware that emulates various computing platforms, organized by guest operating system and word length. Each entry includes the latest version, release date, guest emulation capabilities, host environment, and licensing information.

  4. List of emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software emulators for various platforms, systems, and devices. Find emulators for CPUs, computers, consoles, mobile phones, networks ...

  5. Category:Android emulation software - Wikipedia

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    This category lists 17 pages of software that emulate Android on other platforms, such as PC, Mac, or Linux. It does not include any Android apps or games that run on Android devices.

  6. Android-x86 - Wikipedia

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    Android-x86 is an open source project that makes Android run on devices powered by x86 processors, rather than RISC-based ARM chips. It is based on the Android Open Source Project with some modifications and improvements, and releases pre-built ISO images and efi_img for live or installed mode.

  7. Android version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and release of Android, the mobile operating system by Google, from its first beta in 2007 to its latest version in 2021. See the code names, version numbers, API levels, release dates, and security updates of each Android version.

  8. Anbox - Wikipedia

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    Anbox was a free and open-source project that allowed Android apps and games to run on Linux distributions. It was deprecated in 2023 and replaced by Anbox Cloud, a cloud-based service.

  9. List of video game console emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable emulators for various video game systems, from arcade to handheld to home consoles. Includes links to frontends and multi-system emulators, as well as references and categories.