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    Coffee GB

    Coffee GB

    Gameboy emulator in Java 8

    Coffee GB is a Gameboy Color emulator written in Java 8. It's meant to be a development exercise. More info can be found in the blog post. First I implemented all the Gameboy CPU opcodes. It’s not exactly the Z80, but it’s pretty close. As a reference, I’ve used the GameBoy CPU Manual - later on I discovered that it has a few typos and is not specific enough for some of the operations.
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    QToaster

    A simple and fast frontend for the QEMU Emulator - Freeware.

    QToaster is a simple app that executes QEMU with proper command line parameters (a frontend). The features are pretty basic, the executable is small and is a portable application. I needed something to automate QEMU quickly operate fast without having to worry about setting things up. I just wanted to get moving fast. It is designed just for that. It will keep your last machine settings and reload them from the .ini files that it creates. The main purpose I needed this for is Android - using Limbo. ...
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    Jaimy is a fledgling J2ME simulator framework on top of J2SE. It is pretty useful to mobile Java developers, as it shortens the time needed to see any changes to code (no more compile-preverify-package-emulate, just comiple&run).
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