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    Furnace

    Furnace

    A multi-system chiptune tracker compatible with DefleMask modules

    ...The software is compatible with multiple operating systems and can be used both as a standalone application and as a development tool for retro-style audio production. Its interface is inspired by traditional tracker software, allowing precise control over note sequences, effects, and instrument parameters. Furnace stands out for its compatibility with Deflemask modules and its ability to emulate the sound characteristics of numerous legacy systems with high fidelity. It is widely used by musicians, game developers, and enthusiasts who want to recreate or innovate within retro sound design constraints.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    QMC2 is a Qt based multi-platform GUI front end for MAME NOTE: A new version is hosted and developed at https://github.com/qmc2/qmc2-mame-fe
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    HWSensors

    HWSensors

    All information from hardware sensors on your Mac

    HWSensors is a software bundle that includes drivers and applications that allow you to access information from hardware sensors available on your Mac. FakeSMC is an open source SMC device driver/emulator developed by netkas (http://netkas.org/). NOTE: FakeSMC & Plugins starting from v915 provide additional sensors information to HWMonitor then running on Macs. By installing FakeSMC on real Mac you should consider you know what you are doing and how to recover your system if something will goes wrong. All repositories: Sourceforge, sources & downloads: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hwsensors/ BitBucket, sources & downloads: https://bitbucket.org/kozlek/hwsensors/overview Assembla, sources: https://www.assembla.com/code/fakesmc/git/nodes GitHub, sources: https://github.com/kozlek/HWSensors HWSensors Project (c) 2014 netkas, slice, usr-sse2, kozlek, navi, THe KiNG, RehabMan and others. ...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    The MSX emulator that aims for perfection. NOTE: this project moved to GitHub. The content of this project page is frozen and will not be updated. The project is alive and kicking, though! Check out our website for the new project pages.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    x86Lib is a x86 CPU emulation Library. It is meant to help those that want to create their own emulator. Note: This is not a PC emulator right out of the box. This is meant to aid emulator developers.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project implements a Windows SCSI hard disk driver which simulates physical Solid-State Drive (SSD). This driver includes a simple flash translation layer. Please note that the project is in alpha.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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