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Kstella is a KDE frontend to the excellent Atari 2600 emulator, Stella. It supports viewing game screenshots and cartridge scans, as well as viewing game manuals in HMTL format.
A dosbox frontend written in PyKDE. Rather than concentrating on dosbox configuration management over multiple games, this frontend concentrates on file management.
Russian Edition of RealVNC Free Edition Windows Client - vncviewer. Vncviewer-ru Convert Russian Windows CP-1251 to KOI8-R before sending to the Linux vnc server. It allows using Russian characters on Linux desktops, such as KDE, Gnome, etc.
VBoxCtl picks up where the native VirtualBox environment leaves off. Virtual Box provides and interactive environment for managing virtual machines and their execution. However, this environment does not expose all the most common options.
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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.
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.
Project to create 64bit virtual CPU in Gambas, a 64 bit assembler in for the CPU and then port C to it, and then scripts to port GNU/Linux to it. The aim is to run 64 bit Linux on common 8/16/32 bit CPUs in applications where speed is not an issue.
An emulation framework able to emulate 8051-compatible CPUs and connected devices, designed to allow easy addition of other (application-specific) devices to emulate.
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PHPterm is a terminal/shell emulator for PHP which let's you execute shell commands just like in a shell, but all within your browser window over the HTTP protocol.
It aims to provide the look and feel of konsole, the KDE terminal.
Xnee can record, distribute and replay X (X11) protocol data.
This is useful for automated tests of applications or benchmarking of applications.
...think of it as a robot.
This is an emulator for the TI line of graphing calculators. The emulator runs programs written for z80 and 68k based calculators. This program is written for MS Windows but we need porters! This project was abandond by rusty wagner
QUEF (QT Universal Emulator Frontend) is a GUI that supports many emulators. It
supports screenshots and configuration of emulators. It is designed to be easy to use
and extensible at the same time.
Multiplatform emulator for M680x0 processors, kept simple for University students.
This is a fork of Easy68K by Paul McKee, Tim Larson, Prof. Chuck Kelly, Eric Nelson, Aaron Curley, Curt Vickre, Jon Squires, Lee Davison & others.