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    Sharp MZ-800 Emulator

    Sharp MZ-800 Emulator

    Emulator of the 8-bit computers Sharp MZ-800 / MZ-700 / MZ-1500

    ...Integrated Z80 debugger with inline assembler, memory browser and breakpoints. Snapshot system for saving/loading complete emulator state (.mzs archives). Virtual keyboard, autotype, joystick support, variable speed control. GUI localized into 10 languages. Alternative ROM sets (JSS, WILLY) included.
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    a8cas

    A portable library and tools for archiving images of Atari 8-bit tapes

    A portable library and tools for archiving images of tapes with Atari 8-bit computer software. Provides a common interface for loading and saving tape images in various formats. Designed for use by emulators and Atari<->PC communication software.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    CrabEmu is a video game console emulator for Mac OS X, Sega Dreamcast, and various other *nix-like targets. Currently, development is focused upon the 8-bit consoles built by Sega, with support for the Sega Master System, Game Gear, SG-1000 and ColecoVision. Initial support for the NES is also available.
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    asioemu

    asioemu

    Atari 8-bit disk emulator

    The program has been written in order to copy Atari 8-bit disks to ATR images on a PC. For this purpose the software emulates the behavior of an Atari SIO disk drive.
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    i8086emu is an cross-platform emulator for the Intel 8086 microprocessor. It has support for dynamically loadable device plugins and some peripherals like a PIT, PIC, 8-segment-displays, buttons and leds. i8086emu comes with an ncurses and an GTK-2 gui
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    An emulator simulating the Epson TF-15 Terminal Floppy dual floppy disk drive unit. The unit is used with the Epson PX-8 and PX-4 portable CP/M computers. The goal of the project is to support the full command set of the TF-20 (Epson HX-20 support).
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    VICEplus is an enhanced version of VICE, emulating several well-known 8-bit home computers. Most notably, C64DTV support has been added.
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    ZASM is a 2 pass assembler for Zilog's 8-bit CPU Z80. Supported platforms: Unix-style OS, e.g. MacOS X, Linux, BSD. Special support for ZX Spectrum emulator file formats. Binary or intel hex file output.
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