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    Viboy Color

    Viboy Color

    Educational Game Boy Color Emulator written in Python via Vibe Coding.

    Viboy Color is an open-source, clean-room implementation of the Game Boy Color hardware, developed entirely in Python using the Pygame-ce library. Key Features: Educational Core: Designed to document the LR35902 CPU architecture. Clean Room Design: No copyrighted code or official ROMs included. Cross-Platform: Runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. This project serves as a living documentation of emulator development using modern AI-assisted workflows ("Vibe Coding"). Official Website & Documentation: https://viboycolor.fabini.one Source Code: https://github.com/Caprini/ViboyColor
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    Code Red Sim

    Code Red Sim

    A low-power ISA design and simulator for a 2010 IEEE competition

    This is a student project designed to compete in the 2010 IEEE Computer Society Student Competition: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/competition/2010competition The Code Red architecture is designed for extremely lower power environments, like distributed sensor networks. Included is a design of that architecture, a Java-based simulator, an implementation (without vector instructions) designed as a Logisim circuit (http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~burch/logisim/), and more. The name "Code Red" comes from our team name, the Red Team. ...
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