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    MEmu Emulator

    MEmu Emulator

    Powerful Android emulator optimized for gaming with high performance

    MEmu Play is a high-performance Android emulator designed specifically for Windows PC gaming. Run mobile games and apps seamlessly on your computer with superior speed and graphics. Features multi-instance support for running multiple accounts simultaneously, customizable keyboard mapping, and excellent compatibility with popular games like PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, and Genshin Impact. Optimized for both AMD and Intel processors with advanced virtualization technology. Supports Android 5.1,...
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    EM-65C02

    A 65C02 Emulator for Microchip PIC24/33

    EM-65C02 emulates a Western Design Centre (WDC) 65C02 microprocessor on a Microchip PIC24/33 microcontroller. The code supports varying amounts of RAM and ROM depending on the features of the host device. The emulation speed depends on the device and its oscillator configuration. A PIC24EP running at 70MIPS has emulates a 65C02 running at about 6Mhz. The example code configuration uses a copy of the BBC BASIC ROM image and a simulation of enough of the Acorn MOS to make the BASIC work using a serial UART connection.
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