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    Panda3DS

    Panda3DS

    HLE 3DS emulator

    ...It allows fans of the console to enjoy their favorite games with various enhancements and unique features on all their devices, be it a laptop, a desktop, or on the go with a Steam Deck (and phone someday). Welcome to the home site for Panda3DS, a new emulator hoping to bring all sorts of unique features to the 3DS emulation scene, such as support for scripting, various enhancements, support for all sorts of platforms, development tools, and more.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    PyBoy

    PyBoy

    Game Boy emulator written in Python

    PyBoy is an open-source Game Boy emulator written in Python, designed for both gameplay and AI experimentation. It allows users to run classic Game Boy games while providing a powerful API for automation, scripting, and reinforcement learning. Developers can interact directly with game memory, inputs, and screen data, making it ideal for training bots and analyzing game mechanics. PyBoy emphasizes performance, enabling accelerated emulation speeds and frame skipping for large-scale simulations. It integrates with tools like OpenAI Gym, allowing seamless use in machine learning workflows. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    RISC-V sandboxing library

    RISC-V sandboxing library

    The fastest RISC-V sandbox

    RISC-V sandboxing library is a high-performance, ultra-low-latency RISC-V userspace emulator library written in modern C++, designed for embedding and sandboxing applications. Unlike full-system emulators, it focuses specifically on executing user-space programs, making it ideal for scenarios such as sandboxed execution, scripting engines, and high-performance server environments. The library is engineered to achieve extremely fast startup and execution times, with the ability to run large numbers of virtual machines concurrently with minimal resource usage. It provides a safe and type-checked interface for system calls and host interactions, reducing the risk of security vulnerabilities during execution. libriscv also supports advanced features such as pause and resume, serialization of execution state, and integration with debugging tools like GDB. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    AndroidNativeEmu

    AndroidNativeEmu

    Allows you to partly emulate an Android native library

    AndroidNativeEmu is a Python-based framework designed to partially emulate Android native libraries, enabling developers and researchers to analyze and execute native code outside of a full Android environment. Instead of emulating an entire operating system, it focuses specifically on the native layer, allowing for targeted testing and reverse engineering of shared libraries (.so files). This makes it particularly useful in security research, malware analysis, and debugging of Android...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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