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    Propelling Payments for Software Platforms

    For SaaS businesses to monetize payments through its turnkey PayFac-as-a-Service solution.

    Exact Payments delivers easy-to-integrate embedded payment solutions enabling you to rapidly onboard merchants, instantly activate a variety of payment methods and accelerate your revenue — delivering an end-to-end payment processing platform for SaaS businesses.
  • Multi-Site Network and Cloud Connectivity for Businesses Icon
    Multi-Site Network and Cloud Connectivity for Businesses

    Internet connectivity without complexity

    As your users rely more and more on Cloud and Internet-based technologies, reliable internet connectivity becomes more and more important to your business. With Bigleaf’s proven SD-WAN architecture, groundbreaking AI, and DDoS attack mitigation, you can finally deliver the reliable internet connectivity your business needs without the limitations of traditional networking platforms. Bigleaf’s Cloud Access Network and plug-and-play router allow for limitless control to and from anywhere your traffic needs to go. Bigleaf’s self-driving AI automatically identifies and adapts to any changing circuit conditions and traffic needs—addressing issues before they impact your users. Bigleaf puts you in the driver’s seat of every complaint and support call with full-path traffic and network performance data, delivered as actionable insights, reports, and alerts.
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    Agat Emulator

    Agat Emulator

    Apple 2 and Agat 7/9 emulator

    Apple ][ and Agat 7/9 software simulation program for Win32.
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    MC 6800 Emulator for Teensy 4

    6800 Emulator runs on Teensy 4 processor

    6800/ET-3400 Emulator, designed for the Teensy 4.0/4.1 processors. Build this with the Arduino IDE 2.0. Full Source and readme included in archive. Programs written in 6800 assembly can be run in the emulator. It supports two modes of operation, an internal monitor program and a mode that emulates the Heathkit ET3400 (and ET-6800) microprocessor trainers. Motorola released the MC6800 chip in 1974. It was a source of inspiration for the designers of the more popular (and cheaper) 6502 chip...
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    qemuctl
    This is a controlling GUI for the emulator "qemu". It is not for configuring devices or starting qemu, no it's for changing media, reset the vm, and so on at runtime. You can start it out of your favorite configuring GUI like you would do with qem
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    Luvalley is a lightweight type-1 Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) with novel architecture, to enable any OS to host virtual machines as pure applications by utilizing hardware virtualization extensions such as Intel VT and AMD-V.
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    All-in-One Payroll and HR Platform

    For small and mid-sized businesses that need a comprehensive payroll and HR solution with personalized support

    We design our technology to make workforce management easier. APS offers core HR, payroll, benefits administration, attendance, recruiting, employee onboarding, and more.
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    A Linux distribution with the specific purpose of running MAME on an arcade monitor. It will be easy to install and set up.
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    Assembler and download/monitor for the new Rabbit 2000 (TM) microprocessor developed by Rabbit Semiconductor and Z-World. Allows use of Linux as host development platform.
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    OpenMH (Open Multi-Head) is an open source, multi-monitor management engine for use with DirectX/OpenGL applications and game clients.
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