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    Retrobios

    Retrobios

    Complete BIOS and firmware packs for RetroArch, Batocera, Recalbox

    ...It is designed to provide a minimal firmware layer that initializes hardware and prepares systems to boot, often used for educational purposes or retrocomputing experiments. The project likely explores how early computing systems managed hardware abstraction, memory initialization, and device communication before modern operating systems take control. It emphasizes simplicity and transparency, allowing developers to study and modify core boot processes at a granular level. The architecture is typically close to bare metal, requiring knowledge of assembly language and hardware interfaces. It may also serve as a foundation for building custom operating systems or experimenting with low-level system design. ...
    Downloads: 385 This Week
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    N64 Wasm

    N64 Wasm

    A web based N64 Emulator

    ...The project demonstrates how modern browser technologies can handle complex emulation tasks efficiently. It focuses on accessibility, allowing users to play retro games on any device with a compatible browser. The emulator integrates input handling and rendering pipelines optimized for web performance. It also serves as a technical showcase of WebAssembly’s capabilities for high-performance applications. Overall, N64Wasm bridges retro gaming and modern web platforms.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    retro-go

    retro-go

    Retro emulation for the ODROID-GO and other ESP32 devices

    ...The project emphasizes efficiency and optimization, adapting emulation cores to run within the strict constraints of embedded systems. It includes a simple user interface for browsing ROMs, launching games, and managing system settings directly on the device. retro-go supports several classic platforms such as NES, Game Boy, and other early consoles, depending on available builds and hardware capabilities. Its design makes it ideal for DIY handheld consoles and hobbyist hardware projects, where minimal resource usage is critical.
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    quadplay

    quadplay

    The quadplay fantasy console

    quadplay✜ is a fantasy console by CasualEffects for creating and playing retro-style video games on any device. Create and play games on any laptop, desktop, tablet, or phone. Or, build your own programmable arcade machine from a Raspberry Pi, Tegra, or old computer. Create games on Windows, macOS, Linux. Play your games in any modern web browser on a laptop, desktop, tablet, phone, Raspberry Pi 4, or Jetson Nano. 60 fps @ 384 x 224 pixels = 12:7 aspect ≈ 16:9.3. 4096 sRGB (4:4:4) colors. ...
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    MagSpoof

    MagSpoof

    A portable device that can spoof/emulate any magnetic stripe

    MagSpoof is a hardware and security research project that demonstrates magnetic stripe emulation. It was created to explore how magnetic stripe systems work and how weak older payment and access technologies can be when they rely on static card data. The project became well known because it showed that magnetic stripe behavior could be reproduced without physically swiping a traditional card. Its importance is mainly educational, since it helps researchers understand the limitations of...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    RetroPie-Setup

    RetroPie-Setup

    Shell script to set up a Raspberry Pi/Odroid/PC

    RetroPie‑Setup is a collection of shell scripts designed to install and configure RetroPie—an emulation frontend—on Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, Odroid, or PC platforms. It automates installing RetroArch, emulator cores, configuring controllers, themes, and optional ports. Used for retro gaming on varied hardware.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    POSROG

    Try Customization Android-x86 OS is Faster, lighter than Emulator with

    POSROG is Android operating system with x86 architecture based on Phoenix OS or AOSP. POSROG focuses on development for device support, performance, gaming and other features, You can also be a contributor to the development of our project This is an open source project non profit and also some components are licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL) 2.0 or later. If you like our project and work, you can support us by donating for further development of our project.
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    Downloads: 286 This Week
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    HWSensors

    HWSensors

    All information from hardware sensors on your Mac

    HWSensors is a software bundle that includes drivers and applications that allow you to access information from hardware sensors available on your Mac. FakeSMC is an open source SMC device driver/emulator developed by netkas (http://netkas.org/). NOTE: FakeSMC & Plugins starting from v915 provide additional sensors information to HWMonitor then running on Macs. By installing FakeSMC on real Mac you should consider you know what you are doing and how to recover your system if something will goes wrong. All repositories: Sourceforge, sources & downloads: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hwsensors/ BitBucket, sources & downloads: https://bitbucket.org/kozlek/hwsensors/overview Assembla, sources: https://www.assembla.com/code/fakesmc/git/nodes GitHub, sources: https://github.com/kozlek/HWSensors HWSensors Project (c) 2014 netkas, slice, usr-sse2, kozlek, navi, THe KiNG, RehabMan and others. ...
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Simple 8-bit Assembler Simulator

    Simple 8-bit Assembler Simulator

    Simple 8-bit Assembler Simulator with Angular.js

    ...Make sure you have Grunt installed to compile the asmsimulator.js script. Run grunt to build the project. The simulator is written in JavaScript with Angular and runs on every device with a web browser. It has a lot of simplifications and constraints, but it is the basic structure of every emulator. The console output uses memory mapping and maps a specific portion of the memory to the console. Thus writing to the console output is as simple as writing into a specific memory location. The CPU reads instructions from the memory and executes them. ...
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    mqnic - virtual link layer for qemu/kvm

    Low latency, high bandwidth IP for virtual machines

    ...Based on the ivshmem technology originally developed by Cam Macdonell the mqnic drivers use zero copy vm<->host data transfers and the apache message server to provide low latency, high bandwidth IP support for virtual data centers while simplifying the provisioning of hosted IP. Because the Message Queue NIC appears as a standard IP device on the target machine the integration of MQNIC and traditional IP routing is completely managed by the standard IP routing tools and infrastructure. Transport security is handled by the MQ server which supports multiple levels of encryption and authentication.
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    The objective of the TPM Emulator project is the implementation of a software-based TPM and MTM emulator as well as of an appropriate TCG Device Driver Library (TDDL).
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    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    YASP (Yet Another Simple Processor) is a 8-bit microprocessor with microcontroller capabilities (I/O ports, REQ, ACK) that can be used as a small computer for educational purposes. Its development environment includes simulators and assemblers.
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