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GNUDE is a complete suite of GNU C, C++, Fortran, and Java Cross Compilers, and the GDB CPU Simulator and Debugger for embedded microprocessor applications development. Targets development for ARM7, ARM9, and XScale applications.
A Trap Agent Emulator provided by a Java application .It allows you to raise a configured set of traps to your SNMP client applications. Support for both V1 and V2c versions provided.
Multiple SNMP traps and IP destinations configurable.
Support for si
This project is a implementation of the in1660 course assignment of the Delft University of Technology.
It is a simulator of an operating system scheduler in Java. It has sample processes/jobs as input and shows how the recources are divided.
The Java Framework for Computer Emulation (JFraCE) is a framework
written completely in Java for emulating (old)
computer systems on the software level. Currently only an emulator of a Z80-based CP/M machine is implemented.
An open source PowerPC CPU simulator and assembler, with associated documentation and tutorials, to facilitate the teaching of modern RISC assembly language programming. Written in java for portability.
There are a number of emulators for those nostalgic moments of your early computer years. JavaCPC and Jemu from Winape. This project attempts to squeeze these limited capacity machines into an application that will run on your mobile phone.
UTBlazer is a multiprocessor platform simulator developed in Java based on the Xilinx MicroBlaze processor and FPGA design platform. This system simulator is a back-annotated cycle-accurate functional emulator in fact.
Emulator for Sharp MZ-800 series 8-bit computers developed in Java. Aim is to create both java applet (java webstart) and standard swing-GUI application.
This project is based on sources published by original Ataroid developer, who in turn used code of Stella.
This project is abandoned in favor of Droid2600: https://code.google.com/p/droid2600/. Available sources do not compile into anything working anyway.
A Java based simulator for the LC-3 16bit processor used in several CSS classes.
(specifically in the book "Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" (2nd Ed)
Moved to GitHub
This project is based on sources published by original psx4droid developer (or someone else – I don't care as it is all GPLed anyway), who in turn used code of PCSX-ReARMed, forked from PCSX-Reloaded, based on PCSX-df and original PCSX...
This project is abandoned in favor of libretro PCSX-ReARMed variant: https://github.com/libretro/pcsx_rearmed. Current sources already depend on recent version of platform anyway.