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    A simple test framework, for test-driving UI interaction code for small devices (gadgets) on a PC. The UI interaction code must be written in C or C++. The framework itself is written in C/C++ using wxWidgets.
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    JBit
    JBit is small java application for mobile phones (MIDlet) that gives you a programmable 8-bit microcomputer. With JBit, you can edit, save, run and debug assembly (6502) programs directly on your phone.
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    YASP (Yet Another Simple Processor) is a 8-bit microprocessor with microcontroller capabilities (I/O ports, REQ, ACK) that can be used as a small computer for educational purposes. Its development environment includes simulators and assemblers.
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    A8E

    A small and fast Atari 800 XL emulator.

    A8E is a freeware Atari 800 XL emulator written in C by Sascha Springer and has been developed completely from scratch. It uses the SDL and OpenGL (optional) library for the user interface and the audio and graphics output.
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    Open86 is a small, modular, cross-platform x86 emulator that is currently in development.
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    A simulator for the 68HC11 microprocessor. It supports only a small subset of the opcodes and it is no longer maintained.
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    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.
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    This is a very simple simulator for the Microchip PIC16C71. I've used it for various small projects. It has an option video display feature to simulate a software-generated video output, which I used to debug PIC-Pong.
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