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A multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator for .net 4.0.
Sharpulator is a multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator written in C# 4.0. It's initial focus will be on emulating gaming consoles, with the GameBoy as a starting point. It will be written using modern software development methodologies, with the TPL Dataflow library as a backbone. It will simulate hardware functionality at a low level without sacrificing performance. The end goal for this project is to allow the ability to simulate hardware by simply dropping common components onto a virtual integrated circuit.
Discover a new way to enjoy your videoconsoles in Windows. Now with ROM Launcher, backups, achievements and much more. Enjoy playing, enjoy emulating.
Emulators: PlayStation 1 (ePSXe), PlayStation 2 (PCSX), PSP (PPSSPP), Wii (Dolphin), GameCube (Dolphin), DS (DeSmuME), Nintendo (Project64), GBA (NO$GBA), MegaDrive (gens), SNES, NES and Dreamcast.
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.