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    Raspberry Pi Emulator a.k.a RPi Emulator

    Raspberry Pi Emulator a.k.a RPi Emulator

    Simple Raspberry Pi Emulation using QEMU

    Rpaspberry Pi Emulator a.k.a. RPi Emulator a.k.a. RPiEmu is designed to easily emulate an Raspberry Pi on your Computer. Coded in Visual Basic 2010 (.NET Framework 2.0) and using qemu as backend. Big thanks to mjlally for Basic idea form: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rpiqemuwindows/
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Environment to experiment the system on simulated and real networks

    - Live Raizo is a linux distribution based on Debian 13 (Trixie) to experiment the system administration on simulated networks and real devices. - GNS3 is the gui used to manipulate the simulators/emulators of networks and systems like QEmu, Docker, Dynamips. - With this GNS3, you can clone as many times as you want the templates of virtual linux machines named "Debian" and "DDebian" that contain many network tools and services. - The prompt and the output of several linux commands are...
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    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    AQEMU

    AQEMU

    a GUI for virtual machines using QEMU as the backend

    AQEMU is a GUI for virtual machines using QEMU as the backend. Support for the KVM accelerator on Linux is provided. The application has a user-friendly interface and allows to set a large number of options.
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    Downloads: 53 This Week
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    DosCard

    DOSBox fork for embedded devices

    ...This version supports only (de-facto) standard PC hardware from mid-90s: S3 SVGA for Video and SBlaster for Audio. Another part of the project is a software library, which allows you to create safe multithreaded multi-instanced DOS VMs environment for your own project. More information can be obtained through SVN commit history and plain text description files inside the code tree.
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    A virtual machine inspired by the concept of IBM's z/VM. The goal is to create a secure, fast and reliable server platform with focus on security with the ability to nest more VMs.
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    eVAX is a software emulation of a VAX computer, written entirely in portable C. The emulator includes a "high function" console that supports assembly, disassembly, and debugging of VAX programs. eVAX has a limited ability to run VAX/VMS programs as wel
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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