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This project is a fork of the original Nestopia source code, plus the Linux port. The purpose of the project is to enhance the original, and ensure it continues to work on modern operating systems.
Source code to all the XBox emulators/games that XPort has done including:
PCSXBox,XBoyAdvance,DOSXBox,Vice64X,WinUAEX,MekaX,MednafenX-NES, MednafenX-PCE, MednafenX-Lynx,Classic99X, Atari7800X, CaveStoryX, SNES9XBox and more
Homepages for my projects: userinfo, pwmd, libpwmd, cboard, ncast, ezxradio and bubblegum. There are also code snippets, both VIM and EPIC scripts and more.
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BlackSMS is a project to build a very accurate Sega Master System's emulation core without depending on any specific plataform. This is achieved by spliting the plataform-dependable code from the core and providing it as a separated interface.
qfl is an ASL client for the Linux operating system. ASL is the Adventure Scripting Language, developed by Alex Warren for use in Quest, his text game system. Despite the name, qfl contains no code from Quest, but will be fully compatible with Quest.