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    JavaQemu

    JavaQemu was my GUI Front End project for QEMU, written in Java.

    JavaQemu is a graphical frontend for QEMU, developed in Java. It was designed to simplify the use of QEMU on Windows systems, providing a user-friendly interface on top of the command-line tool. ## Status This project is currently **archived** and no longer under active development. ## Compatibility JavaQemu was originally built for: * Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.7 / 1.8 and newer * Microsoft Windows ## Future Direction A new version of this concept may be...
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    Unreal Speccy portable

    Unreal Speccy portable

    Portable ZX-Spectrum emulator based on UnrealSpeccy 0.37.3 by SMT

    Portable ZX-Spectrum emulator supports Z80 128K (Pentagon) AY/YM, Beeper, Beta Disk, Tape, Kempston Joystick/Mouse, Snapshots, Replays. Supported formats: sna, z80, szx, rzx, tap, tzx, csw, trd, scl, fdi, zip. Created to be ported to many platforms such as Windows/Linux/Mac/Symbian/Dingoo A320/Android/iOS/PSP/Raspberry Pi, ...
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    SnareJ is a Java-based system that might run some old RISC OS programs. Support for the various modules and APIs is thin at the moment, but some [simple] programs will work.
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    Mario is a Nintendo® GameBoy emulator for PalmOS, Java, Java Micro Edition (J2ME), Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and POSIX platforms.
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    RISC OS Binary Environment
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    Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.4.1 implementation for the Amiga Platform (OS 3.9 & 4.0)
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    BT-Sim is a BlueTooth simulator on a HCI level. The project alows to develop and test BT applications without using real BT hardware. It works in particular with PalmSource's Palm OS Simulator.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    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.
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