Releases by No Name Development. All original code is released under the zlib/libpng License, the source to No Name MAME is released under MAME's own license.
An open-source, portable, LGPL'd set of microprocessor emulators. Some microprocessor emulators may also have LGPL'd code to test them, such as emulators. The eventual goal is portable DynaRecs and perhaps transparent Rosetta-type layers.
An Apple ][, ][+, ][e, //c emulator written in portable C++. Should run on any computer. The 6502 emulator is written as an interface to be fully reusable.
An extendible Motorola 6800 emulator and IDE. You can implement and add additional devices, configure the address space by using definition files, write and assemble code, debug your program using the debugger, export and import S-Record files and more.
OpenGLide is a Glide to OpenGL wrapper. It emulates a Voodoo board so you can run old Windows Glide games by translating Glide calls into OpenGL.
The CVS code moved to https://github.com/fcbarros/openglide.
A complete emulator for TI calculators, and in the future advanced debugging abilities for the serious calculator programmer, and possibly HP calculator support, All in a cross-platform, highly portable codebase.
This project aims at providing a POSIX compliant subsystem for OS/2. A first version will provide missing extensions to the existing EMX libraries; a future version will port and integrate BSD libraries as a standalone environment.
Warnet is a replacement server daemon for bnetd, or PvPGN, in the case that you do not want to offer gaming, but instead emulate a battle.net channel environment for your users.
Thanks to carefully thought out architecture an emulator for all hardware (i386 i860 sparc hppa SGI Mips Alpha etc) on any hardware. A lot of new theories have gone into this trying to fix old problems.
A Win32 Mac OS emulator written in C (with some inline assembly). Emulation accuracy surpasses (nearly) all other known MAC emulators. Uses plugins for emulation of mac-specific hardware (mappers).
The FreeDO project has MOVED to http://www.freedo.org, and is close to beta. An alpha is currently being internally tested. The project is no longer open-source. Please direct your browsers to http://www.freedo.org for the latest updates.
CalcEm was the emulator that started it all. It was the first emulator for Texas Instruments calculators with public source code.
CalcEm is capable of emulating Texas Instruments calculator models 82 and 83.
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 project is based on sources published by original Ataroid developer, who in turn used code of Stella.
This project is abandoned in favor of Droid2600: https://code.google.com/p/droid2600/. Available sources do not compile into anything working anyway.