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    QToaster

    A simple and fast frontend for the QEMU Emulator - Freeware.

    ...It is designed just for that. It will keep your last machine settings and reload them from the .ini files that it creates. The main purpose I needed this for is Android - using Limbo. If something works on QEMU then it has a good chance of working on Android. You don't need to put QEMU in your environment path, just point to its base folder. It doesn't need any special runtimes (java, .net, Python, etc.), it only needs the utility file Lutil.dll. Frontend was made for: http://69.170.215.148/nothoro/software/QTPage/QToaster.html QEMU emulator version 6.0.0-rc2 available at: https://qemu.weilnetz.de/w64/2021/ When you run the installer, it will extract to a subfld
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    MiNES

    MiNES

    An editor for NES ROMs in the iNES format.

    MiNES is an editor for NES ROMs in the iNES format. I wrote MiNES because I needed a portable iNES editor that would allow me to change the PAL/NTSC bit of the iNES header. MiNES follows the Marat Fayzullin's iNES specification, and takes care to not change any unused (reserved for future use) bits. That way you can be sure that it will not brake your ROMs (unless you do something stupid), and preserve compatibility with future versions of the iNES format. MiNES computes ROM's CRC32 and...
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