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    SkyEmu

    SkyEmu

    Game Boy Advance, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and DS Emulator

    ...SkyEmu includes advanced visual enhancements such as upscaling shaders, color correction, and screen effects that mimic original hardware displays. It also features extensive debugging tools, making it useful not only for players but also for developers working on homebrew or reverse engineering. With features like save states, rewind, fast-forward, and controller support, it offers a full-featured modern emulation experience.
    Downloads: 105 This Week
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    Xenia

    Xenia

    Xbox 360 Emulator Research Project

    Xenia is an open-source experimental emulator for the Xbox 360 that aims to let users run Xbox 360 games on Windows and other platforms by reverse-engineering the console’s hardware and firmware behavior in software. It implements the 360’s CPU (Xenon), GPU (including Direct3D shader logic), and system libraries to translate Xbox instructions into equivalent host machine operations, enabling many titles to launch and in some cases play at improved frame rates compared with the original hardware. ...
    Downloads: 92 This Week
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    ChefKiss Inferno

    ChefKiss Inferno

    Emulating Apple Silicon devices

    ...Inferno is especially relevant for developers working on emulation, virtualization, or cross-platform graphics stacks, as it attempts to expose native GPU functionality in unconventional contexts. Its development reflects a deep understanding of Apple’s proprietary hardware and driver model, often requiring reverse engineering and experimentation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    The Bitdefender disassembler

    The Bitdefender disassembler

    bddisasm is a fast, lightweight, x86/x64 instruction decoder

    The Bitdefender disassembler is a highly optimized, lightweight x86/x64 instruction decoder designed for security, reverse engineering, and low-level systems analysis. It focuses on decoding machine instructions with high precision while providing detailed metadata about each instruction, including operands, access modes, CPU flags, and feature requirements. Unlike many disassemblers, bddisasm is built with zero dynamic memory allocation and no external dependencies, making it extremely portable and suitable for constrained environments such as kernels, hypervisors, and embedded systems. ...
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    Triton

    Triton

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library. It provides internal components that allow you to build your program analysis tools, automate reverse engineering, perform software verification or just emulate code. Linux, Windows and OS X compatible. You can directly compile source code from our Github repository. The Triton library is Linux, Windows and OS X compatible. A potential way to getting started is to see our Python examples already bootstrapped.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Cxbx-Reloaded

    Cxbx-Reloaded

    Xbox (Original) Emulator

    ...It supports Direct3D-based rendering and integrates networking features to emulate Xbox system behavior more realistically. Unlike simpler emulators, Cxbx-Reloaded includes deep reverse engineering of the Xbox kernel and system APIs, allowing it to execute games without requiring the original console firmware in many cases. The project is actively developed and maintains compatibility lists and community-driven testing efforts.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Miasm

    Miasm

    Reverse engineering framework in Python

    ...Among them, the SSA/Out-of-SSA transformation, expression propagation and high-level operators can be joined to “lift” Miasm IR to a more human-readable language. We use graphviz to illustrate some graphs. Its layout does not always totally conform with a reverse engineering “ideal view”, so please be tolerant of those odd graphs. Miasm is not the first tool to implement this feature. But, well, as the tool already had everything needed to implement DSE, it was just a matter of time before these features landed in the main branch.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SecureQEMU is an open source emulation-based software protection scheme providing protection from reverse code engineering (RCE) and software exploitation using encrypted code execution and page-granularity code signing.
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    The Pinball Machine Reverse Engineering Kit (PMREK) includes source code for a Linux 2.6 kernel module and a user program to control Bally pinball machines manufactured between 1977 and 1985 via memory-mapped I/O.
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