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    Virtual Motherboard

    Virtual Motherboard

    Plug&Play Hardware simulation over a virtual bus system.

    The Virtual Motherboard provides a specification of a TCP/IP based system bus, a motherboard simulator implementing this specifaction, and a collection of reusable device simulators. It is the perfect start to build new custom hardware simulators.
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    Selfie

    Selfie

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

    ...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 of compilers, libraries, operating systems, and even virtual machine monitors. The common theme is to identify and resolve self-reference in systems code which is seen as the key challenge when teaching systems engineering, hence the name. Selfie is implemented in a single (!) file and kept minimal for simplicity. There is also a simple in-memory linker, a RISC-U disassembler, a garbage collector, L1 instruction and data caches, a profiler, and a debugger with replay.
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    MIPS R3000-based virtual machine with support for serial console and GNU cross-compiler tools.
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    OpenPoplog is a multi-language, incrementally-compiled virtual machine-based development environment with its own extensive teaching and support material, supporting the languages Pop-11, Prolog, Common Lisp and ML on Unix, VMS, Linux and Windows.
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    A modular implementation of various algorithms and techniques of Machine Vision, and a 3D virtual environment for demonstration, a project for UCM (Universidad Complutense de Madrid).
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    TiEmu is an emulator of Texas Instruments hand-helds (TI89/92/92+/V200) for Linux & Windows written with GTK. Full-featured with a graphical debugger.
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    The `Turing Machine Compiler Collection' (tmcc) contains a virtual machine which emulates a Turing Machine such as an assembler and a C-like compiler which assemble/compile the written code into the delta-notation.
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    Hardware Simulation and Vitualization Environment: Unfortunately I have lost my source code in a freak accident (My roommate dropped a bed onto my laptop) for this project. Please be patient and visit http://devsoft.ath.cx/crisis for more information.
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    The CLOWN virtual machine is a microcomputer simulator for operating system research. CLOWN emulates a realistic, though vastly simplified computer system. Besides the simulator itself, it includes assembler, linker, and disk maintenance tools.
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    Kadiya is a virtual machine developped to teach operating system concepts. It is being used for SCS 2001 Operating Systems course at the University of Colombo School of Computing. Kadiya is released under GNU General Public Licence (GPL).
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    MORSEL is a simple microprocessor simulator designed for use as a temporary aid for teaching children to program.
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