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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.
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.
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.
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.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
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.
XymMS is an XMMS input plugin capable of playing Sega Genesis GYM files by
rendering FM, DAC, and PSG signals through emulation of the YM2612 and SN76496
sound chips found in the video game console. (CYM files will be supported in
the beta release.)
IQF is a frontend for xmame with a nice user interface. It has been tested on Linux, but hopefully works on other POSIX compliant OSes. IQF uses the ncurses library and is written for the console, not X.
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
UTBlazer is a multiprocessor platform simulator developed in Java based on the Xilinx MicroBlaze processor and FPGA design platform. This system simulator is a back-annotated cycle-accurate functional emulator in fact.
A Java based simulator for the LC-3 16bit processor used in several CSS classes.
(specifically in the book "Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" (2nd Ed)
Moved to GitHub
one type of dynamic language whos backgrouand virtual machine is base on S-expression, just as lisp a looks like. and the idea of the forgrand of snail comes from python mainly, and some from java.
This is a project to create an emulator for the Xenon processor of the Xbox 360 with the purpose of creating a emulator for the Xbox 360 platform that can be used to run Xbox homebrew on the PC
IronBabel is a universal emulation platform; that is, IronBabel is intended to run anywhere and run anything. To achieve this, IronBabel is implemented using .NET technology, namely the Nemerle programming language.
Mipscope is a cross-platform IDE for students learning assembly on the MIPS architecture. The focus is on a convenient debugging environment, including a visual, reversible debugger.