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ArkiFuse is a free (GPL v2+) ZX Spectrum emulator based on FUSE Spectrum emulator (https://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-emulator/).
ArkiFuse contains some additional modifications and fixes, which have not been accepted or merged (yet) into the original FUSE project.
See "Files" tab for download options of distribution files. Individual modifications/features can be tested with separately built distribution file(s) or ..
- Nightly build of (Fuse) master, without mods - ...
This is a controlling GUI for the emulator "qemu". It is not for configuring devices or starting qemu, no it's for changing media, reset the vm, and so on at runtime. You can start it out of your favorite configuring GUI like you would do with qem
Raddle is a network emulation framework. It is particularly useful when
testing network management systems or teaching people to use them.
Raddle supports ping, SNMP, traceroute, and other protocols.
A toy Perl/Tk program that allows to have other Perl programs installed on it, basically a mini OS. It has a Start menu and a Desktop to open the programs. More features on the way!
EmuExec is the right answer to make emulation on linux as simple as possible. But it is more than a simple multisystem frontend, you just have to see it by yourself.
This tool is a user-mode-linux start-stop perl scripts, which with you can start (or stop) a certain number of uml kernel, giving certain parameters on cmdline (ips, hostname, ...) and let's It automagically does all.