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    Winlator

    Winlator

    Android application for running Windows applications with Wine

    A software that enables users to run Windows applications on Android devices, providing an emulation layer that supports various Windows applications and games.
    Downloads: 809 This Week
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    Citron Neo

    Citron Neo

    Research software designed to orchestrate virtual environments

    Citron Neo is an advanced emulator project focused on replicating complex system environments with high performance and flexibility. It is designed to emulate modern console behavior while integrating improvements in CPU emulation, GPU rendering, and memory management. The project incorporates optimizations such as dynamic recompilation and Vulkan-based rendering to enhance performance across supported platforms.
    Downloads: 170 This Week
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    melonDS Android port

    melonDS Android port

    Android port of melonDS

    melonDS Android is a mobile port of the melonDS emulator, designed to run Nintendo DS and DSi games on Android devices with a focus on performance and usability. It brings the accuracy and features of the original desktop emulator to smartphones, enabling users to play games and run homebrew software directly on mobile hardware. The emulator includes support for features such as save states, ROM loading, and integration with third-party frontend launchers. Performance is optimized through...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    AetherSX2

    AetherSX2

    PlayStation 2 emulator for Android

    AetherSX2 is a powerful PlayStation 2 emulator for Android that allows users to play a wide range of classic PS2 games on mobile devices. It delivers strong performance across many titles, with particularly smooth results on modern mid-range and high-end hardware. The emulator requires a PlayStation 2 BIOS file to function, which must be obtained separately from a legitimate console. AetherSX2 supports extensive customization, letting users fine-tune controls, graphics settings, and...
    Downloads: 852 This Week
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    Phoenix OS

    Phoenix OS

    An alternative way of running Android OS on a Windows system

    Phoenix OS is an Android emulator and operating system that allows you to run Android apps and games on your Windows desktop. It's a free, lightweight desktop environment that includes a taskbar, desktop icons, file management, and multi-window support. Phoenix OS is designed to provide a desktop-like experience on a larger screen. It supports both Intel and AMD processors, but it's more compatible with Intel processors.
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    Downloads: 404 This Week
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