YALC is a virtual architecture designed for educational purpose. It models a DLX-like processor and its set of ASM instructions, a compiler from a high level language (C-like), and an IDE with syntax checking and highlighting.
A multi-ISA "assembly debugger" with graphical and terminal frontends. Currently sporting LC-3, Georgia Tech's LC-2200, and brain*. MIPS support is in the making, to compete with SPIM. (Windows, Linux, MacOSX; LC-3 simulator and LC-2200 simulator)
GUI for creating Virtual networks with use of VMware Workstation and technology VMware Teams.This program lets you to create and save *.vmtm files which are used for storing information about VMware Virtual Team.
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N-sim is a framework for studying and developing wireless sensor networks. It emulates the computation of sensor platforms, simulates the wireless communications, and allows plug-in models for source detection simulation. Intended for cluster computing.
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.
An open-source, portable, LGPL'd set of microprocessor emulators. Some microprocessor emulators may also have LGPL'd code to test them, such as emulators. The eventual goal is portable DynaRecs and perhaps transparent Rosetta-type layers.
Apple IIe emulator for Palm OS. Appalm uses uses certain techniques to improve performance which subvert some of the standard protection mechanisms of Palm OS. Appalm should not be used on machines with important data.
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NEmu is an emulator/simulator for exploring computer architecture. It
provides a virtual machine, a debugger, and simulations of various cpus
and hardware. NEmu is built on top of ALib, my own application framework.
Kernel Emulation on Windows allows you to run x86 Linux native binaries under MS-Windows. No recompiling is required. The goal is to be able to run your favorite distro without dual-booting or using emulation products such as Vmware, Qemu or coLinux
VirtualDatalink is an hardware emulator of the Timex Datalink USB wrist watch. It allows application developers to test their software under a controlled environment with a powerful debugger.
The Wolfram Machine project is an effort to create a set of documentation and useful modules (both hardware and software) for a computing architecture based on the mathematical theories presented in Steven Wolfram's book _A_New_Kind_of_Science_.
The user-mode kernel port is a port of the Linux kernel which runs in a set of processes. The result is a user-mode virtual machine and a kernel which can be debugged and developed using all of the usual process-level tools.
LIPI (acronym for "LIPI Is Platform Independent") is a new
project to develop a binary-interpreter that will allow
truly platform-independent programs to be written. Unlike
Java (which was originally conceived for the purpose of
operating appliances)
IronBabel is a universal emulation platform; that is, IronBabel is intended to run anywhere and run anything. To achieve this, IronBabel is implemented using .NET technology, namely the Nemerle programming language.
Multiplatform emulator for M680x0 processors, kept simple for University students.
This is a fork of Easy68K by Paul McKee, Tim Larson, Prof. Chuck Kelly, Eric Nelson, Aaron Curley, Curt Vickre, Jon Squires, Lee Davison & others.