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<p>with the design, and resume emulation. The emulator always stops on cycle boundaries.<br/>
*The user has visibility to any signal or memory contents in the design without the need to set up probes before the run. While visibility is provided also for past time, the amount of time that it can show in the past might be limited in some cases to the depth of the emulator's trace memory.<br/>
*The user can even back up time (if they saved <a href="page.php?w=savestate">checkpoint(s)</a>) and re-run.<br/>
*Because of their high cost, emulators are</p><p>
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