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The '''Revolution Emulator''', also known as '''RVL_EMU''', is a special Wii development environment used in late 2005 & early 2006 (era 36). It consists of a GameCube development kit connected to a PC running the [[BroadOn]] [[IOP-OS]] Emulator, allowing for the testing of IOS functionality such as [[ES|e-ticket services]].  
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The '''Revolution Emulator''', also known as '''RVL_EMU''', is a special Wii development environment used in late 2005 & early 2006. It consists of a GameCube development kit connected to a PC running the [[BroadOn]] [[IOP-OS]] Emulator, allowing for the testing of IOS functionality such as [[ES|e-ticket services]].  
  
 
RVL_EMU uses the "WK" and "WKMC" ([[Waikiki]] and Waikiki Multi Connect) libraries to communicate with a host PC for DVD emulation over the Waikiki.
 
RVL_EMU uses the "WK" and "WKMC" ([[Waikiki]] and Waikiki Multi Connect) libraries to communicate with a host PC for DVD emulation over the Waikiki.

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The Revolution Emulator, also known as RVL_EMU, is a special Wii development environment used in late 2005 & early 2006. It consists of a GameCube development kit connected to a PC running the BroadOn IOP-OS Emulator, allowing for the testing of IOS functionality such as e-ticket services.

RVL_EMU uses the "WK" and "WKMC" (Waikiki and Waikiki Multi Connect) libraries to communicate with a host PC for DVD emulation over the Waikiki.

The BroadOn IOP-OS emulator is a Linux (Fedora Core 3) program which emulates some of IOS' functionality. It was used to test IOS code before the Hollywood was available, along with the Versa board.