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Mini vMac emulates a Macintosh Plus, one of the earliest of Macintosh computers. It can run old Macintosh software that otherwise couldn't be used on recent machines. (So far available for MacOS, Windows, and X)
A fast, clean and simple Z80 emulation library. Its just a *Z80* emulation library, so other emulators (ie Spectrum, Calculator, GameBoy emulators) can take advantage of it.
LochNES is a simple implementation of the NES hardware in standard C. This is our groups first attempt at an emulator, so this is primarily a learning experience. Optimization will be a secondary priority while accuracy is the primary goal.
qsh is a shell for any operating system. It is coded in java so it inherits the pros and cons of java. It is in a very nascent stage, but all the regular commands work: Directory navigation, file tasks etc.
ASpectrum is a portable GPL'ed Spectrum emulator.
The main goal is to create a Sinclair Spectrum emulator
written on pure C so that it can be easily adapted to
any platform changing the graphic/sound primitives.
MEM Net - Mote EMulator Network.
This project will focus on:
1) MEM - Wireless Sensor Node (mote) emulator
2) MEM Net - network of emulated motes
So far, the only released package is visual-sim-slides.
More comming next !
The idea behind this project is to create an SPC emulator written on JAVA.
So far, i'm just researching and planning.
This will be mostly a learning experience, which I hope will produce a working, portable emulator.