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    Boxedwine

    Boxedwine

    Emulator that can run 32-bit Windows programs/games

    Boxedwine is a cross-platform emulator that enables users to run Windows applications by combining a Wine runtime with a custom emulated Linux kernel and CPU environment. Instead of relying on a native Linux system, it creates a fully self-contained execution environment that allows Windows binaries to run on platforms such as macOS, Linux, Windows, and even web browsers via WebAssembly. The project is written primarily in C++ and leverages SDL for graphics and input handling, providing a flexible runtime capable of supporting a wide range of applications. ...
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Cxbx-Reloaded

    Cxbx-Reloaded

    Xbox (Original) Emulator

    Cxbx-Reloaded is an open-source emulator that enables original Xbox games and software to run on modern Windows systems and compatible environments like Wine. It aims to recreate the Xbox hardware and software stack through a combination of high-level and low-level emulation techniques, including kernel emulation and GPU translation layers. The project is notable for its focus on compatibility and accuracy, with ongoing efforts to expand the number of playable titles and improve performance....
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Beagle Entertainment System

    Beagle Entertainment System

    Turns the BeagleBone Black into a Nintendo-based retrogaming console.

    The Beagle Entertainment System (BES) project is a complete filesystem image that turns the ARM-based BeagleBone Black single board computer into an embedded appliance capable of playing software for the SNES, NES, GBA, and Gameboy Color platforms. A full system image, ready to be written to a microSD card and used as-is, is available for download. Just connect your BES-enabled BeagleBone Black to your network and you can use BES's Node.js web interface to add or remove ROMs, configure...
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    pvnet

    A virtual ethernet adapter

    PVNet is a project providing a virtual network interface. It generates numbers of pure virtual ethernet adapter. It is tested for Linux kernel 3.0.8 on amd64 cpu. Its code contains a kernel patch and module code. You can use it to create many ethernet cards. Each device has a single mac address.
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    Kernel Emulation on Windows allows you to run x86 Linux native binaries under MS-Windows. No recompiling is required. The goal is to be able to run your favorite distro without dual-booting or using emulation products such as Vmware, Qemu or coLinux
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    The purpose of this project is to be able to run OS9 programs written for the 6809/6309 processor on UNIX-like systems without the OS9 kernel being present. The OS9 was a popular operating system for the Tandy COCO and Dragon computers.
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