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PearPC is an architecture independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of running most PowerPC operating systems. It includes a JITC for x86-Processors.
FakeNES is a highly portable, Open Source NES and Famicom emulator. It runs on all modern operating systems and has an actively maintained DOS port for enthusiasts. Support for phones and other mobile platforms is under development.
The majority of the project is entirely original code released under the zlib/libpng license. Contributed and third-party code is included under GNU licenses.
YASP (Yet Another Simple Processor) is a 8-bit microprocessor with microcontroller capabilities (I/O ports, REQ, ACK) that can be used as a small computer for educational purposes. Its development environment includes simulators and assemblers.
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KCemu is an emulator for the KC85 homecomputer series and other Z80 based microcomputers like Z1013, LC80, Polycomputer 880 and BIC A5105. The emulation supports a number of additional hardware, e.g. floppy disk drives and extended graphic modules.
Robust 6502 processor core emulation + debugging tools. The goals are to provide (1) a portable core and (2) tools for teaching emulator developers about the 6502 and emulation in general.
cingb is an ATTEMPT to write a Gameboy-emulator for all kinds of platforms.
It plays Gameboy and Gameboy Color ROMs, includes a debugger for step-by-step analysis of Gameboy programs and might be also interesting for educational
purposes.
The primary goal of the ljsdcdev project is an effort to create a cross-platform, 2D, RPG. The ljsdcdev project also includes ports of various software to the Dreamcast video game console.
A portable emulator for the HP (DEC, Compaq) AlphaServer ES40. The current version is capable of running OpenVMS with some limitations. The goal is to have a drop-in replacement for real ES40's. Emulates the Alpha AXP EV68CB processor and other devices.
ZSNES is a SNES/Super Famicom emulator for x86 computers. It runs on Windows, MS-DOS and Linux/FreeBSD and supports mode 7, sound, Super FX, and a lot more.
AcuDOS is an attempt to revive the PDE MS-DOS Emulator. It aims at emulating the PC hardware and simulating MS-DOS with maximum of accurateness including cycle-exact CPU emulation and support for CGA tweaked modes and true CGA colours.
O2EM is an open source multi-platform Odyssey2 / Videopac+ emulator. The Odyssey2 (Videopac/Jopac in Europe) was a video game console created in the late 70s.
The Cell framework is a scalable server framework written in C#. It's original purpose is for MMOG emulation but can be easily adapted to other areas. The project includes a proof of concept rewrite of the DAoC emulator DOL.
C library which allows to easily setup a VT52/VT100/ANSI/ECMA048/AVATAR telnet server. Can handle multiple clients with a simple API, main features: minimal bandwidth consumption, optimized network architecture, console color support.
NEmu is an emulator/simulator for exploring computer architecture. It
provides a virtual machine, a debugger, and simulations of various cpus
and hardware. NEmu is built on top of ALib, my own application framework.
KEGS is a portable Apple //gs emulator for Linux, OS/2, HP-UX, and Solaris. It is very accurate and quick, running at an emulated 10MHz on 200MHz machines.
This version of KEGS is using SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer) for more portability.
The Network Simulation Environment (NOSE) has the capability to virtually create complex networks including different types of operation systems very cost-efficient on a single computer.