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This project is based on sources published by original GameBoid developer, who in turn used code of gpSP2X, based on gpSP. Help and suggestions are welcome.
This project is abandoned in favor of RetroArch: http://www.libretro.com/. Seriously, check that one out!
This project is based on sources, published by original Nesoid developer, who in turn used code of GPFCE, forked from FCEUltra, currently incarnation of which is known as FCEUX. Help and suggestions are welcome.
This project has been abandoned in favor of the RetroArch, another awesome free software emulator (which has much better NES support and is more actively developed): http://www.libretro.com/.
Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulator for Android phones
This project is based on sources published by original GBCoid developer, who in turn used code of gnuboy. Help and suggestions are welcome.
This project has been abandoned in favor of RetroArch, another awesome free software console emulator (which is also actively developed): http://www.libretro.com/.
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x86Lib is a x86 CPU emulation Library. It is meant to help those that want to create their own emulator. Note: This is not a PCemulator right out of the box. This is meant to aid emulator developers.
This project contains some test scripts and software for Analog Devices' DSP chip emulators. This verifies whether a particular emulator is working correctly with a particular PC and target board.
A retargettable micro-controller and embedded system emulator architecture, providing common supports to emulate various types of micro-processors & devices on an x86 PC. Development of emulation for Arduino and various shields is just about to be launched in 2012.
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Flavor and Thor bring you a new project based on the hard work of Judge_ on MHE (Multiple Handheld Emulator). RACE! (Rather A Cardfighter Emulator) for the GP32, GP2X, Gizmondo, DreamCast, and PC. Neo Geo Pocket Color emulation has never looked so good!
PCEmu is a software-only PCemulator. It emulates an 8086-based machine with VGA text graphics, EMS memory, host file system access, and `hardware' debugging. It runs DOS and most programs correctly.
This project is based on sources published by original Ataroid developer, who in turn used code of Stella.
This project is abandoned in favor of Droid2600: https://code.google.com/p/droid2600/. Available sources do not compile into anything working anyway.
This project is based on sources published by original psx4droid developer (or someone else – I don't care as it is all GPLed anyway), who in turn used code of PCSX-ReARMed, forked from PCSX-Reloaded, based on PCSX-df and original PCSX...
This project is abandoned in favor of libretro PCSX-ReARMed variant: https://github.com/libretro/pcsx_rearmed. Current sources already depend on recent version of platform anyway.