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    Clock Signal

    Clock Signal

    A latency-hating emulator of: the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro

    Clock Signal also known as Clock Signal, is a highly sophisticated multi-system emulator designed with a strong emphasis on minimizing latency and maximizing authenticity in signal reproduction rather than relying on post-processing shortcuts. Its defining philosophy is to make emulation “invisible” to the user, meaning software can be launched directly without requiring manual configuration of machines, disks, or hardware profiles.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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),...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    LaiNES

    LaiNES

    Compact cycle-accurate NES emulator

    LaiNES is a compact, cycle-accurate Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ that prioritizes precision and minimalism in its implementation. Its design focuses on accurately simulating the NES hardware at the clock-cycle level, ensuring that timing-sensitive behaviors and edge cases are faithfully reproduced. Despite its relatively small codebase, it supports a wide range of cartridge mappers, enabling compatibility with a large portion of NES games. The emulator includes a simple graphical interface that allows users to browse files, configure settings, and manage gameplay without relying on external tools. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    GPCS4

    GPCS4

    A work-in-progress PlayStation 4 emulator

    A PlayStation 4 emulator which was just started. A project done for fun, and for technical research. The only reason I have started this project is for learning 3D graphics. It's not intended to become a serious application. Support simple compute shader, compute ring, cube maps. For more details you could join our discord server to contact me, or if you are used to Tencent QQ/TIM, just join our group. There you can get more resources which are useful for contributing. To run or develop...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    BioGB

    Highly portable Gameboy Color emulator

    BioGB was designed with the following properties: 1. It most be as portable as posible. 2. The code most be easy to read.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    achtbit

    achtbit

    An 8 bit emulator created on the scratch, including an assembler.

    ...This system is an experimental 8 bit, 16 color computer, with a processer similar to Z80, that (on my laptop using linux with NO opengl support) achieves up to 1.2 Million instructions per second and 50 Hz. screen refresh rate. It has a builtin assembler to load assembler programs. There is a rudimentary rom that implements some basic functions like line input, or a system clock. Also there is a snake game, (depending on that rom), as a reference and for fun! Take a look, give me your reply! When having ideas for better performance, let me know!
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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