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    uCON64 is a tool to backup all kinds of video games. It supports almost every available backup unit for cartridge-based consoles and performs many other tasks like ROM hacking.
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    Use Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) to run Windows applications on Darwin and Mac OS X.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Yabause
    Yabause is a portable Sega Saturn emulator.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    M+GUI - A Qt implementation of MameUI
    Downloads: 141 This Week
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    Furnace

    Furnace

    A multi-system chiptune tracker compatible with DefleMask modules

    Furnace is a powerful multi-system chiptune tracker that enables users to compose music using the sound chips of classic computers, consoles, and arcade hardware. It supports an extensive range of audio chips, including FM synthesis, wavetable synthesis, and sample-based systems, making it one of the most versatile trackers available. The software is compatible with multiple operating systems and can be used both as a standalone application and as a development tool for retro-style audio production. Its interface is inspired by traditional tracker software, allowing precise control over note sequences, effects, and instrument parameters. Furnace stands out for its compatibility with Deflemask modules and its ability to emulate the sound characteristics of numerous legacy systems with high fidelity. It is widely used by musicians, game developers, and enthusiasts who want to recreate or innovate within retro sound design constraints.
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    PyBoy

    PyBoy

    Game Boy emulator written in Python

    PyBoy is an open-source Game Boy emulator written in Python, designed for both gameplay and AI experimentation. It allows users to run classic Game Boy games while providing a powerful API for automation, scripting, and reinforcement learning. Developers can interact directly with game memory, inputs, and screen data, making it ideal for training bots and analyzing game mechanics. PyBoy emphasizes performance, enabling accelerated emulation speeds and frame skipping for large-scale simulations. It integrates with tools like OpenAI Gym, allowing seamless use in machine learning workflows. Overall, PyBoy is a versatile emulator that bridges retro gaming with modern AI development and research.
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    SameBoy

    SameBoy

    Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator written in C

    SameBoy is a user friendly, powerful and open source Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Super Game Boy emulator for macOS, Windows and Unix-like platforms. SameBoy is extremely accurate and includes a wide range of both powerful debugging features and user-facing features, making it ideal for both casual players and developers. Of course, SameBoy also has every feature one would expect from an emulator – from save states to scaling filters. Supports Game Boy (DMG), Game Boy Pocket and Light (MGB), Game Boy Color (CGB) and GBC-Mode Game Boy Advance (AGB) emulation. Supports accurate high level emulation of Super Game Boy (SGB; NTSC and PAL) and Super Game Boy 2 (SGB2). High quality 96KHz audio. Battery save support. Save states. Follows the BESS specification for cross-compatibility with other emulators. Includes open source boot ROMs for all emulated models. Complete support for all game-specific palettes in the CGB/AGB boot ROM, for accurate emulation of Game Boy games.
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    Serverless Offline

    Serverless Offline

    Emulate AWS λ and API Gateway locally

    This Serverless plugin emulates AWS λ and API Gateway on your local machine to speed up your development cycles. To do so, it starts an HTTP server that handles the request's lifecycle like APIG does and invokes your handlers. Options passed on the command line override YAML options. List of available function names and their corresponding serverless.yml function keys are listed after the server starts. This is important if you use a custom naming scheme for your functions as serverless-offline will use your custom name. The left side is the function's key in your serverless.yml and the right side is the function name that is used to call the function externally such as aws-sdk. Once you run a function that boots up the Docker container, it'll look through the layers for that function, download them in order to your layers folder, and save a hash of your layers so it can be re-used in future.
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    ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player
    ASAP (Another Slight Atari Player) plays and converts 8-bit Atari music (*.sap, *.cmc, *.mpt, *.rmt, *.tmc, ...) on modern computers and mobile devices.
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    DGen

    DGen

    Portable Sega Genesis/Mega Drive emulator.

    DGen is a free, open source and portable emulator for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive systems.
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    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    DICE
    DICE is a Discrete Integrated Circuit Emulator. It emulates computer systems that lack any type of CPU, consisting only of discrete logic components.
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    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Blinkenlights

    Blinkenlights

    Tiniest x86-64-linux emulator

    The Blinkenlights project is a high-performance terminal emulator designed to provide a fast and responsive command-line experience. It focuses on delivering low-latency interactions and efficient rendering, making it suitable for developers who rely heavily on terminal workflows. The project is built with performance optimization in mind, leveraging modern techniques to minimize overhead. It supports standard terminal features while also introducing enhancements that improve usability and responsiveness. The design emphasizes simplicity and speed, ensuring that users can execute commands without delays. It is particularly useful for environments where performance is critical, such as remote development or heavy CLI usage. The project also aims to maintain compatibility with existing terminal tools and workflows. Overall, blink is a modern take on terminal emulation with a focus on performance and efficiency.
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    PCjs Machines

    PCjs Machines

    The original IBM PC and other machine emulations in JavaScript

    PCjs Machines is a browser-based emulation platform that recreates a wide range of early computing systems, including the original IBM PC and other historical machines, entirely using JavaScript. It serves both as an emulator and a digital preservation project, allowing users to interact with vintage software and hardware environments directly in their web browsers. The platform includes support for multiple architectures such as x86, 6502, and 8080-based systems, as well as minicomputers and programmable calculators. PCjs also provides curated software collections, including operating systems, applications, and games from the early days of personal computing. Its design emphasizes accessibility and education, enabling users to explore historical systems without requiring specialized hardware or installations. The project also includes tools for embedding emulated machines into web pages, making it useful for documentation and teaching purposes.
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    Play!

    Play!

    Play! - PlayStation2 Emulator

    Play! is an open-source cross-platform emulator for Sony’s PlayStation 2 that aims to run PS2 games on a wide range of modern systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and web browsers by implementing core PS2 hardware functionality in software. It emulates primary components like the Emotion Engine CPU and graphics synthesizer, translating game code and hardware calls into host system operations, while providing users with controls to load disc images, manage states, and configure rendering options. Because the PS2’s architecture is complex and proprietary, Play! pursues compatibility incrementally, with many titles playable to varying degrees and an active compatibility tracker detailing individual game status. The project supports optimizations such as JIT code generation on compatible platforms to improve performance and offers a broad set of build targets so developers and users can experiment with different back ends and environments.
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    RISC-V sandboxing library

    RISC-V sandboxing library

    The fastest RISC-V sandbox

    RISC-V sandboxing library is a high-performance, ultra-low-latency RISC-V userspace emulator library written in modern C++, designed for embedding and sandboxing applications. Unlike full-system emulators, it focuses specifically on executing user-space programs, making it ideal for scenarios such as sandboxed execution, scripting engines, and high-performance server environments. The library is engineered to achieve extremely fast startup and execution times, with the ability to run large numbers of virtual machines concurrently with minimal resource usage. It provides a safe and type-checked interface for system calls and host interactions, reducing the risk of security vulnerabilities during execution. libriscv also supports advanced features such as pause and resume, serialization of execution state, and integration with debugging tools like GDB. Its modular design allows developers to embed the emulator into larger systems and customize behavior for specific use cases.
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    RVVM

    RVVM

    The RISC-V Virtual Machine

    RVVM is a high-performance virtual machine and emulator designed for running RISC-V operating systems and applications on non-native hardware, with a strong emphasis on portability, security, and efficiency. It implements a fully spec-compliant RISC-V architecture, supporting modern instruction sets and extensions while maintaining a lean and modular codebase. One of its most notable features is its tracing JIT compiler, which enables significantly faster execution compared to traditional emulation approaches like QEMU’s TCG. The system is capable of running full operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD, as well as supporting userland emulation for running RISC-V applications directly on foreign hosts. RVVM includes a rich virtual hardware environment, including networking, storage devices, and input systems, allowing for realistic system-level emulation.
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    floci

    floci

    Light, fluffy, and always free, the AWS Local Emulator alternative

    Floci is a free, open-source local AWS emulator designed as a lightweight alternative for testing cloud applications without using a real AWS account. It is built around a simple Docker-based workflow where developers can start the emulator and point standard AWS tools at a local endpoint. The project emphasizes no accounts, no authentication gates, no paid feature tiers, and broad local service coverage. It supports many AWS-style services, including storage, queues, databases, identity, compute, streaming, deployment, and infrastructure-related APIs. Floci is useful for development teams that want faster feedback loops, cheaper local testing, and repeatable integration environments. It also includes compatibility testing, multi-account isolation, persistence modes, SDK integration, and migration guidance for teams coming from other local cloud emulators.
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    OPENTHOS

    OPENTHOS

    Run Android and Linux applications side by side

    OpenThos is a free, open-source operating system (OS) based on Android-x86. It's designed to run Android and Linux applications side by side. OpenThos is unique because it was designed with security and privacy in mind. You can run OpenThos on your PC or laptop without installing it.
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    Tilem - TI Linux Emulator
    TilEm is an emulator for the Z80 series of Texas Instruments graphing calculators. It supports all of the existing models in this series (TI-73, TI-76.fr, TI-81, TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-84 Plus, TI-85, and TI-86.) TilEm features detailed emulation of all aspects of the calculator hardware, and includes a debugger for writing assembly programs.
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    PC-BASIC - a GW-BASIC emulator

    PC-BASIC - a GW-BASIC emulator

    A free, cross-platform emulator for GW-BASIC, PCjr & Tandy BASIC

    PC-BASIC is a free, cross-platform interpreter for GW-BASIC, BASICA, PCjr Cartridge Basic and Tandy 1000 GWBASIC. -- This page is an archive and hosts the legacy version 1.2 of PC-BASIC only. -- For documentation and the latest releases, please see the official homepage: www.pc-basic.org Four source code, discussions and to report bugs please see the GitHub project page https://github.com/robhagemans/pcbasic
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    q4wine
    Q4Wine is a qt4 (http://www.qtsoftware.com/) GUI for W.I.N.E. (http://winehq.org/) It will help you manage wine prefixes and installed applications.
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    Virtual T
    Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
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    SerialPortAssistant
    Serial port assistant This is only a read-only mirror repository. Main repository: https://github.com/KangLin/SerialPortAssistant
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    AndroidSDK

    AndroidSDK

    Full-fledged Android SDK Docker Image

    AndroidSDK is a Docker-based development environment that provides a complete, portable Android SDK setup for building, testing, and deploying Android applications in a consistent and reproducible way. Instead of installing and configuring the Android SDK locally, developers can run a preconfigured container that includes essential tools such as the SDK, build tools, Gradle, and Kotlin compiler. This approach solves common issues related to environment inconsistency, such as dependency conflicts or differences between developer machines and CI pipelines. The project emphasizes minimalism and flexibility by shipping only a base SDK image, allowing developers to mount their own SDK components and customize installations as needed. It is particularly useful in continuous integration workflows, where deterministic builds and clean environments are critical.
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    Binary Analysis Platform

    Binary Analysis Platform

    Binary Analysis Platform

    The Carnegie Mellon University Binary Analysis Platform (CMU BAP) is a suite of utilities and libraries that enables analysis of programs in the machine code representation. BAP supports x86, x86-64, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC and new architectures can be added as plugins. BAP includes various analyses, standard interpreter, microexecution interpreter, and symbolic executor. BAP features its own domain-specific language, Primus Lisp, that is used for implementing analyses, specifying verification conditions, modeling functions (writing stubs) and even interfacing with the SMT solver. The toolkit repository includes various examples of program analysis tools that could be implemented with BAP and can be used as the starting point (in addition to the tutorial) for implementing custom analyses. BAP can be used as a framework with a single bap utility that is extended with plugins or it can be used as a library embedded in a user application, which could be written in OCaml.
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