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Urinel is a dynamic kernel-less operating system designed for maximum code reuse. This improves the efficiency and stability of the code and reduces the size of applications allowing a wide range of functionality to applications.
Emulator which can emulate the internals of different technologies used in UK Fruit Machine gaming machines. Designed to be cross-platform using SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer)
A high-level emulator for the purpose of running native RISC OS code in a Unix environment. Priorities are speed, compatibility and portability in that order.
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Tourk is a framework for developing programming games, where two (or more) people write game playing code (like Deep Blue) and a controller puts the two against each other.
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.