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    ...Originally, v2lin started as a fork of outdated legacy2linux/v2linux. Currently almost all source code is completely rewritten and redesigned. v2lin supports recent POSIX-compliant glibc. I
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    A neogeo emulator for linux. Gngeo is portable and run successfully on many posix system. It use the libSDL for video/input and sound handling.
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    faux1

    faux1

    Apple1 Emulator for the terminal with cut and paste.

    ...A folder of sample applications is included for you to be ab le to use your "faux1" right after the install. Pre compiled Windows installer and source is available for all platforms (LINUX, POSIX, OSX, and Windows). To compile you will need make, gcc, and the standard development libraries. There are no difficult dependencies to figure out.
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    WinQEMU is a Windows native version of QEMU. It ports the source code of QEMU to Visual C++ 2008. Consequently, it decouple the compilation of QEMU with the POSIX build environment. Thanks a lot for Fabrice Bellard's great work on QEMU!
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    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.
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    GUSI (Grand Unified Socket Interface) is a POSIX/Pthreads/Sockets library bringing some of the comforts of UNIX 98 to traditional MacOS (7.0 - 9.9999).
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    PW32 is primarily C runtime library for Win32 aiming to POSIX compliance. Its main concerns are effeciency and support even for low-end Win9x systems. LGPL. Also, PW32 is collection of ported software, aiming to be GNU (etc.) distribution for Win32.
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    IQF is a frontend for xmame with a nice user interface. It has been tested on Linux, but hopefully works on other POSIX compliant OSes. IQF uses the ncurses library and is written for the console, not X.
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    This a open source operation system.The Phoenix System will support the POSIX standard.
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