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sdltrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Macintosh OSX, Windows, and Linux. It has been ported from the excellent X-Windows UNIX emulator xtrs. Instead of using the X-Window system for graphics, it uses the portable SDL library.
EAPP is the first Atari 2600 emulator for PalmOs devices. It brings back the great videogame from 70´s and early 80´s to your hand. So have fun again! The good times are back. You will need to have the Atari 2600 ROM images games to play them.
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sukiNES is a NES emulator for the .NET Framework and written in 100% managed code with C# and Managed DirectX. With his module based system, you can write your own NES CPU or PPU. In resume, sukiNES takes you back in the '80 with lastest technologies.
Micro-80 aims to simulate a Z80 homebrew computer down to the bare metal: 64K RAM, ADM-3A terminal, parallel port, serial port and...3.5" 1.44MB floppy drive?!