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    Coffee GB

    Coffee GB

    Gameboy emulator in Java 8

    ...As a reference, I’ve used the GameBoy CPU Manual - later on I discovered that it has a few typos and is not specific enough for some of the operations. After implementing the opcodes and memory (modelled by an int[] array) I was eager to check whether it’s possible to run some code on it. I had neither the cartridge nor the GPU emulation yet, so even the simplest game wouldn’t be an option. However, when the original Gameboy starts, it executes a simple 256-bytes program, a kind of firmware displaying the Nintendo logo and self-testing the system. That was exactly the thing I was looking for - after just 3 days I had an application running the Gameboy code!
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    EasyProtector

    EasyProtector

    Simple way to check root/virtual app/emulator/xposed framework

    EasyProtector, a simple way to check root/virtual app/emulator/xposed framework/tracer/debugger. Since it's all here, you are welcome to star/fork, even if you raise an issue, I hope this is a useful library (eliminate the initialization operation of the application, avoid more permission requirements, and load as lazy as possible) Mainly to fix a bunch of bugs, see the pictures in the image folder for the adaptation situation, Tencent Legu's old version of XposedCheck code has some code in copy SecurityCheckUtil, the new version can't see it anymore. After all, the simulator is a company-level product with limited personal capabilities. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Muon SSH Terminal/SFTP client

    Muon SSH Terminal/SFTP client

    Graphical SFTP client and terminal emulator with helpful utilities

    ...It runs on Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested with several Linux and UNIX servers, like Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. The application is targeted mainly towards web/backend developers who often deploy/debug their code on remote servers and not overly fond of complex terminal-based commands.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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