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    Virtual T
    Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
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    Selfie

    Selfie

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler, a tiny self-executing RISC-V emulator, and a tiny self-hosting RISC-V hypervisor. Selfie is a project of the Computational Systems Group at the Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Salzburg in Austria. The Selfie Project provides an educational platform for teaching undergraduate and graduate students the design and implementation of programming languages and runtime systems. The focus is on the construction...
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    devkitPro

    Homebrew toolchains for wii, gamecube, 3ds, ds, gba, gp32 and psp

    This project is for homebrew console development tools based on the gnu compiler collection with additional tools and libraries to aid programming each supported console. The windows variants are built with MinGW.
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    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    A C Compiler/Editor for Retro 6809 Machines (Colour Computer/Dragon)

    WinCMOC v0.6 is here! So many new features, I cant remember them all. Please uninstall old versions before installing. This is a port of the CMOC compiler (written by Pierre Sarrazin) to Windows. Currently CMOC does not support linking, so, I've written front end tools which edit CMOC's output so that it can be assembled and linked via LWTOOL's. A simple C editor in included which makes it easy to compile/build and run the xroar emulator. Please visit the CMOC...
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    pseudo-c-compiler

    Tiny education compiler that can compile itself

    ...Based on initial version of Tiny Context compiler (http://avhohlov.narod.ru/p1805en.htm). In order to simplicity compiler uses fixed source and target file names (C.C and C.COM). On Linux and any 64-bit operating systems MS DOS emulator such as DOSBox are required.
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    WinXP, Vista, Win7, linux, OpenSolaris native port of the BSD PSPSDK (ps2dev.org), with freely distributable import libraries and header files (DevPaks) for building cross compiled homebrew Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) applications.
    Downloads: 59 This Week
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    ZASM is a 2 pass assembler for Zilog's 8-bit CPU Z80. Supported platforms: Unix-style OS, e.g. MacOS X, Linux, BSD. Special support for ZX Spectrum emulator file formats. Binary or intel hex file output.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Calforth is a variant of the forth computer language. It will run as a forth interperter, as well as strictly compile an executable. Version 1.3 includes support for the 8051 processor and includes a processor emulator as well.
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    This project aims to create an ARM processor emulator for Linux/x86, utilising dynamic binary translation techniques for maximum speed.
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    avram is a virtual machine emulator with strong support for functional programming operations such as list processing. It also allows interoperability of virtual code with other applications by way of the expect library.
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