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Janus-UAE (short: j-uae) is a transparent (rootless) Amiga Emulator for the AROS Operating System, based on the original UAE by Bernd Schmidt and E-UAE 0.8.29-WIP4 by Richard Drummond (sf.net unix name uaedev)).
Janus-UAE2 is a direct port of WinUAE including its GUI to AROS. Janus-UAE2 is still in early development and released as a development snapshot for AROS/64bit ABI v1 only.
This is in an unofficial branch of UAE (the Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator) with the aim of bringing the features of WinUAE to non-Windows platforms such as Linux, Mac OS X, AmigaOS and BeOS.
Dapple/NDapple are Apple ][ emulators, aiming to support a well-fitted Apple ][, ][+ or //e machine with 64K. It is (was) based on Marat Fayzullin's M6502 with 65C02 additions. Dapple ][ aims for a 128K //e.
MyUAE is a Palm OS port of E-UAE, the Amiga emulator. MyUAE is written in C and needs CodeWarrior to compile. It needs PalmOS 5.0 or better and a fast processor. MyUAE supports sound, a virtual keyboard and a configurable button assignment.