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    CDemu - a virtual CD/DVD drive for Linux
    CDemu - a virtual CD/DVD drive for Linux. Project includes Linux kernel module & userspace utilities.
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    Denise

    Denise

    C64/Amiga emulator with shader and runAhead

    ...My motivation for this project is understanding how it works and write clean and easy readable code. RetroArch SLANG shaders are supported by Denise. Features already known from the C64 emulation, such as runAhead, savestates, drive sounds, PAL encoding, dynamic rate control, G-Sync/FreeSync, Warp, just in time polling are also available for the Amiga. Denise supports SuperCPU, Final Chesscard, REU, GeoRam, EasyFlash, EasyFlash³, Gmod2, Retro Replay, Action Replay, Final Cartridge, Light Guns/Pens, GunStick, Mouse 1351, Mouse Neos, Paddles, fast loaders such as ProfDOS, PrologicDOS, DolphinDOS, ProSpeed 1571, Turbo Trans, 1571, 1581, drag'n'drop and command line support. ...
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    asioemu

    asioemu

    Atari 8-bit disk emulator

    The program has been written in order to copy Atari 8-bit disks to ATR images on a PC. For this purpose the software emulates the behavior of an Atari SIO disk drive.
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    Various emulators and experiments

    Atari 2600, C64, Python, 3D engines and rock'n roll

    MVE is an acronym for Modular Virtual Engine. It provides an interface for programming and running (your own) units (virtual machines), each unit consisting of several modules (CPU, Video, Audio, Input, Drive, et cetera). Furthermore the Modular Virtual. This project has been frozen because of lack of motivation. But what you will find here, is a lot assembly code for the Atari 2600 and C64, experiments with 3D math on Python.
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    An emulator simulating the Epson TF-15 Terminal Floppy dual floppy disk drive unit. The unit is used with the Epson PX-8 and PX-4 portable CP/M computers. The goal of the project is to support the full command set of the TF-20 (Epson HX-20 support).
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    NESbox

    NESbox

    Emulator of NES, SNES, Sega Mega Drive, GameBoy video consoles

    The nesbox/emulator is an open source, browser-based emulator for a collection of retro gaming systems (NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive, GameBoy, etc.). It’s written in ActionScript/Flash, and the project includes SWF binaries so you can embed the emulator into web pages. The emulator allows users to load ROMs and play them in their browsers via the Flash plugin. It’s licensed under the MIT license, meaning it’s quite permissive in terms of reuse. While Flash is an aging technology, the project remains a practical way to access old console gaming via browser, as long as Flash is supported or available.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    AspeQt
    AspeQt is the free Atari serial peripheral emulator for Qt. This program emulates various Atari 8-bit family peripherals, most notably the disk drives via an SIO2PC cable.
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    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    DGen

    DGen

    Portable Sega Genesis/Mega Drive emulator.

    DGen is a free, open source and portable emulator for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive systems.
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    Downloads: 53 This Week
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    KC85 Emulator
    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.
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    Linux/i386 kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallel port via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. A fast disk copier included.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    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.
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