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EmuLinker is a fully featured Kaillera network server. Kaillera is a client/server system that virtually any emulator can implement to enable network play, by mapping "Player 2" input to another user over the Internet using UDP network communication.
This project aims at PC emulation of a Renault car CD changer. With a small hardware interface, a carPC can then talk to the head unit, activate its SPDIF input, understand commands and send information back to the display.
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NEmu is an emulator/simulator for exploring computer architecture. It
provides a virtual machine, a debugger, and simulations of various cpus
and hardware. NEmu is built on top of ALib, my own application framework.
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EMUFE (Extensible, Multi-emUlator Front End) This is a Front end system for any emulator. This front end runs in full-screen Kiosk tmode rather than a GUI. It was designed to run cleanly from CD-Roms (both LiveCDs and ordinary CDs)
SIMACH is a Emulator Development Kit. The goal is to develop a IDE that'll allow a developer to easily write and debug a highly portable emulator, automaticly generating code to the destination plataform.
A KDE (QT3) front-end for QEmu cpu emulator. QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve good emulation speed. KQEMU makes it easier to launch QEmu directly or create scripts for easy launching of QEmu environments.
The purpose of the cinc project is to develop an emulator for Bell Labs' Cardiac (cardboard illustrative aid to computation) computer. The main product from this project is a Java program called jcinc.
An emulator for an educational CPU (P3) used in a Computer Architecture (AC) course in IST (a University in Lisbon, Portugal). The CPU is only theoritical and has a software simulator already implemented. Purpose: final AC project testing and evaluation.
KEGS is a portable Apple //gs emulator for Linux, OS/2, HP-UX, and Solaris. It is very accurate and quick, running at an emulated 10MHz on 200MHz machines.
This version of KEGS is using SDL (Simple Directmedia Layer) for more portability.
This is the official documentation of the ZSNES emulator (http://sourceforge.net/projects/zsnes/). Available formats include HTML, plain-text, and CHM. We work closely with the ZSNES developers to bring you the best emulator documentation available.
Emulator of the LSI-11 based Soviet home microcomputers of the Elektronika BK-0010 family and of the Terak-8510/a (planned, need ROM/binaries to proceed). Linux, SDL.
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.