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ares is a cross-platform, open source, multi-system emulator
ares is a highly accurate, cross-platform multi-system emulator focused on long-term preservation and faithful reproduction of classic gaming hardware. It is a descendant of earlier projects like higan and bsnes, inheriting a strong emphasis on correctness over raw performance. Unlike many emulators that prioritize speed, Ares deliberately adopts design choices that simplify code structure and improve readability, even if this results in slower execution.
A newer version is available for mac at https://cowpod.net/projects/raspiemu, which supports the Raspberry Pi 2, multiple instances, as well as CLI and GUI management.
An automated Raspberry Pi emulator for Mac OS X, Ubuntu, as a well as a few other Linux distributions.
As of 2021, the disk images are no longer available. You will need to manually download and patch said images.
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ECG manages different emulator projects. Each project has cpu information (bits, opcodes, registers, etc.) and memory managment(Description, Mirrors, etc.). Once you have done the CPU and Memory Project, you will be able to cross/generate C/C++ code.