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    Xenia Canary

    Xenia Canary

    Xbox 360 Emulator Research Project

    Xenia Canary is an experimental fork of the Xenia Xbox 360 emulator that moves faster than the mainline project to trial bleeding-edge improvements. It focuses on game compatibility and performance by iterating quickly on GPU and CPU emulation paths, shader translation, and timing correctness. Canary builds are where risky optimizations, new backends, and rewrites land first so they can be tested by a wider community before stabilizing. The project emphasizes pragmatism: make more titles...
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    BizHawk

    BizHawk

    BizHawk is a multi-system emulator written in C#

    ...Programmatic control over core and frontend with Lua or C#.NET. Development builds are made automatically whenever someone contributes. Because of this, we recommend using a release for work that requires stability (such as TASing), and only switching to a dev build if there's a specific change or addition you need.
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    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Live Raizo - Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

    Environment to experiment the system on simulated and real networks

    ... - It is used by the CFA UTEC of CCI in Seine et Marne in France for networking and Linux administration classes. - You can also open issues here : https://github.com/Raizo62/LiveRaizo Last 64 bits Release : v17.26.01.25i
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    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    Mesen

    Mesen

    Mesen is a cross-platform (Windows & Linux) NES/Famicom emulator

    ...These are development builds and may be unstable. Using them may also increase the chances of your settings being corrupted, or having issues when upgrading to the next official release. Additionally, these builds are currently not optimized via PGO and will typically run 20-30% slower than the official release builds.
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    dps8m

    dps8m

    A simulator for the Multics dps-8/m mainframe

    ...Please see wiki for latest news! 2015-11-05: The Ritter Park RCC Multics installation was "[T]aken down after a month of uptime." 2017-03-07: The DPS8M Development Team released Multics Release MR12.6f. 2017-07-08: Announcing v1.0 The purpose of this project is to create a simulator reproducing in sufficient detail the function and capabilities of the Honeywell/Bull dps-8/m processor with the ultimate goal of resurrecting Multi
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    Gameboy.Live

    Gameboy.Live

    A basic gameboy emulator with terminal "Cloud Gaming" support

    ...Or, "Cloud Game" in your terminal with a single command (The demo server is down now, you have to deploy on your own server) You can directly download the executable file from the Release page, or build it from the source. Go Version 1.11 or higher is required. Run go version to check what the version currently installed is. On Debian-based systems, the packages libasound2-dev and libgl1-mesa-dev must be installed. You can use Gameboy.Live as a "Cloud Gaming" server, where players use telnet to play Gameboy games in the terminal without additional software installation required.
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    An emulator simulating the Epson TF-15 Terminal Floppy dual floppy disk drive unit. The unit is used with the Epson PX-8 and PX-4 portable CP/M computers. The goal of the project is to support the full command set of the TF-20 (Epson HX-20 support).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The original computer video game, SpaceWar!, implemented on a DEC PDP-1 emulator. Written in C++ using wxWidgets, this program runs PDP-1 object code from the original 1962 game. Based upon the Java version that had been available from MIT
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    XymMS is an XMMS input plugin capable of playing Sega Genesis GYM files by rendering FM, DAC, and PSG signals through emulation of the YM2612 and SN76496 sound chips found in the video game console. (CYM files will be supported in the beta release.)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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