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    mGBA

    mGBA

    mGBA Game Boy Advance Emulator

    ...It supports not only Game Boy Advance titles but also Game Boy and Game Boy Color games, making it a versatile multi-generation emulator. The architecture is written in C and focuses on precise hardware emulation, including CPU timing, graphics rendering, and audio output, which are essential for compatibility with a wide range of games. It includes multiple frontends such as Qt for a full graphical interface and SDL for lightweight usage, giving users flexibility depending on their environment.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    RetroPie BIOS

    RetroPie BIOS

    Full BIOS collection for RetroPie

    RetroPie BIOS is a curated collection of BIOS files intended for use with the RetroPie emulation platform, providing the essential firmware required to run a wide range of classic gaming systems. The repository organizes BIOS files for numerous consoles and arcade systems, ensuring compatibility with RetroPie and related emulation environments. Each file in the collection has been verified against reference databases such as the Libretro system definitions, ensuring accuracy and reliability. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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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. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SimpleNES

    SimpleNES

    An NES emulator in C++

    SimpleNES is a lightweight, educational Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ that focuses on demonstrating the core architecture and behavior of classic console emulation. It replicates the essential components of the NES, including CPU execution, graphics rendering, and audio playback, allowing users to run original .nes ROM files on modern systems. The project supports a subset of cartridge mappers, which means it can successfully run a significant portion of early NES games while still being limited compared to full-featured emulators. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    v86

    v86

    x86 PC emulator and x86-to-wasm JIT, running in the browser

    ...It translates x86 machine code into WebAssembly at runtime, enabling users to boot and run full operating systems without installing anything locally. The emulator supports a wide range of legacy systems, including Linux, Windows 95/98/2000, FreeDOS, and various experimental OSes. It simulates essential hardware components such as CPU, memory, VGA graphics, sound cards, network adapters, and storage controllers. Designed for both experimentation and embedding, v86 can be integrated into web apps or used as a standalone virtual machine environment. Overall, it provides a powerful way to explore operating systems, retro computing, and low-level system behavior directly from a web browser.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    TN ARM64-xfce-OS

    TN ARM64-xfce-OS

    TN365 ARM64 XFCE – Desktop léger et réactif

    ...EN: ARM64 image of TN365 with XFCE desktop, optimized for lightness and responsiveness. Based on Ubuntu 24.04 (ARM64), this edition targets ARM SBCs and mini-PCs (Raspberry Pi 4, Orange Pi, etc.). Includes a customized XFCE desktop, essential system tools, and full French language support.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LC-3 VM

    LC-3 VM

    Write your own virtual machine for the LC-3 computer!

    ...The LC-3 is popular for teaching university students how to program in assembly language. It has a simplified instruction set compared to x86, but contains all the main ideas used in modern CPUs. First, we need to simulate the essential hardware components of the machine. Try to understand what each component is, but don’t worry right now if you are unsure of how it fits into the larger picture. Start by creating a C file. A register is a slot for storing a single value on the CPU. Registers are like the “workbench” of the CPU. For the CPU to work with a piece of data, it has to be in one of the registers.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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