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You cannot, because no browser can fetch a This: https://github.com/EmulatorJS/emulator-button or the code editor: https://emulatorjs.org/editor may fit your needs |
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Fork this repo and host it on your own pages website, or deploy it to a service that supports GitHub repos (like Render or Netlify). If the site gets blocked by content filters, adjust some of the keywords within index.html(most prone to content filters IMO). |
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I don't know if this is possible I have just been using the demo site for about 2-3 years and my school finally blocked it, and I know I can open HTML sites without my school blocking them so I was just wondering if this is possible and if not is there an alternate way to use emulators without running a software because our chromebooks cant do that.
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