dTools' JConsole is a tiny library to assist Java developers in creating commandline software. Features of dTools' JConsole include adding custom commands, parse command lines, and logging abilities.
The Cell framework is a scalable server framework written in C#. It's original purpose is for MMOG emulation but can be easily adapted to other areas. The project includes a proof of concept rewrite of the DAoC emulator DOL.
EmuExec is the right answer to make emulation on linux as simple as possible. But it is more than a simple multisystem frontend, you just have to see it by yourself.
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OKFS is a Linux filesystem that works entirely at the user-level and can be installed and used without root privileges. For a start it will support shfs and localfs.
This tool is a user-mode-linux start-stop perl scripts, which with you can start (or stop) a certain number of uml kernel, giving certain parameters on cmdline (ips, hostname, ...) and let's It automagically does all.
A cross-platform simulator for embedded systems, with a plug-in architecture for adding microcontrollers and other devices. Written in C for maximum compatibilty and speed. Currently has support for AVR AT90S8515 and ATmega128.
NESRomTool is a command-line based utility for extraction and injection of Nintendo ROM data from .nes files. It currently works with program and sprite data and can preview individual sprites in the terminal window.
This project has adopted a parser for the output of SimIt-ARM's sema_count program. It is useful to get statistically relevant information from the output of a batch run of the simulator.