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Assembler and download/monitor for the new Rabbit 2000 (TM) microprocessor developed
by Rabbit Semiconductor and Z-World. Allows use of Linux as host development platform.
Mz800em is a GPL'd SHARP MZ-800 emulator, running on GNU/Linux
(on the console with svgalib or on X with the GTK+ toolkit), and on Windows-32 systems. It requires a copy of the MZ-800 ROM to run. Based on Mz700em written by Russell Marks.
A programmable RPN calculator for various PDAs. It features a programming language that resembles the original RPL found in HP48, along with other \"standard\" features such as matrices, complex numbers, binary arithmetic etc.
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PW32 is primarily C runtime library for Win32 aiming to POSIX compliance. Its main concerns are effeciency and support even for low-end Win9x systems. LGPL. Also, PW32 is collection of ported software, aiming to be GNU (etc.) distribution for Win32.
LCARS Application Manager (LCARS-AM)is a platform for Trek-themed simulation control in real-time. Embedded interfaces will allow development in various scripting languages as well as C & C++. Coding has now begun.
Open-Apple is an Apple II emulator for Linux that currently features full emulation of an enhanced Apple IIe computer with several useful peripheral cards including clock, mouse, memory expansion, and hard drive.
LIPI (acronym for "LIPI Is Platform Independent") is a new
project to develop a binary-interpreter that will allow
truly platform-independent programs to be written. Unlike
Java (which was originally conceived for the purpose of
operating appliances)
This sourceforge project is closed until further notice --
CarbonKernel is a RTOS simulator based on event-driven simulation techniques. It mimics real-time operating systems behaviour, allowing to implement and test embedded software on a workstation.
GSnes9x is a GNOME front-end for the Snes9X SNES emulator. It allows setting and preservation of options for each ROM, and keeps a Cheat Codes database, an unlimited amount of codes can be stored.
TuxNES is an emulator for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System that runs under Linux and FreeBSD on i386 machines. It supports a wide variety of graphic displays, sound modes, nifty features, and, of course, NES games.
This project aims to do for MULTICS what Linux and GNU have done for UNIX - that is, to produce a totally free, totally unencumbered, and totally compliant OS that learns from prior work, rather than copies it.
A series of Linux-resident emulators for various legacy RTOS (Real-Time Operating System)
kernels. These emulators are designed to ease the task of porting legacy RTOS code to an
embedded Linux environment.
Emulates a CP/M machine on *nix. A great tool for running CP/M applications, transferring CP/M files to modern machines, and debugging CP/M system software.
QUEF (QT Universal Emulator Frontend) is a GUI that supports many emulators. It
supports screenshots and configuration of emulators. It is designed to be easy to use
and extensible at the same time.
OpenPalm is aimed at providing a Palm API compatible GUI system for small embedded devices. Not anymore a propritary OS can limit our imagination; not anymore a slow processor can limit our extension. Let's help fulfill these simple requirements.
This is a very simple simulator for the Microchip PIC16C71. I've used it for various small projects. It has an option video display feature to simulate a software-generated video output, which I used to debug PIC-Pong.