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    Phoinix is a Nintendo Gameboy emulator for the Palm Computing Platform. It converts your business handheld into a fun machine.
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    DosBox port for PalmOS 5.0 and higher
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    Mario is a Nintendo® GameBoy emulator for PalmOS, Java, Java Micro Edition (J2ME), Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and POSIX platforms.
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    Frodo for PalmOS
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    PalmUAE, amiga emulator for PalmOS 5.0 and above. -Language Used : C -With sound support, hard disk emulation, two floppies, Low memory consumption
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    Apple IIe emulator for Palm OS. Appalm uses uses certain techniques to improve performance which subvert some of the standard protection mechanisms of Palm OS. Appalm should not be used on machines with important data.
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    MyUAE is a Palm OS port of E-UAE, the Amiga emulator. MyUAE is written in C and needs CodeWarrior to compile. It needs PalmOS 5.0 or better and a fast processor. MyUAE supports sound, a virtual keyboard and a configurable button assignment.
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    NEmu is an emulator/simulator for exploring computer architecture. It provides a virtual machine, a debugger, and simulations of various cpus and hardware. NEmu is built on top of ALib, my own application framework.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This program allows you to use your PalmOS device as a LCD status display for your computer! You can display system stats (such as: CPU load graphs, CPU temperatures, free disk space), news alerts, stock indexes, graphs, etc. Can be used with most LCD so
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    FrodoZ is a C64 emulator for the Tapwave Zodiac, a PalmOS 5.2 based device. It will include support for the hires 480x320 screen, analog control & sound.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Calm 64 is a C64-Emulator for the PalmOS-Platform. It requires PalmOS 4 or higher.
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    A programmable RPN calculator for various PDAs. It features a programming language that resembles the original RPL found in HP48, along with other \"standard\" features such as matrices, complex numbers, binary arithmetic etc.
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