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    CDemu - a virtual CD/DVD drive for Linux
    CDemu - a virtual CD/DVD drive for Linux. Project includes Linux kernel module & userspace utilities.
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    pfeMAME

    pfeMAME

    Python front end for MAME that can run in Linux, Windows, and MacOS

    pfeMAME is a front end for the Multiple Arcade Game Emulator (MAME) written in (wx)Python. It is cross platform (tested on Linux (Ubuntu), Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), and MacOS. ). It also includes a graphical Tile View designed for MAME cabinets which allows control using joystick / gamepad. It supports favourite game flagging, MESS systems, Software Lists (for systems), per-rom input mapping, and launching of other emulation engines. pfeMAME was written by Gareth Finch and the development...
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    Downloads: 78 This Week
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    SNeezy

    SNeezy

    A lightweight frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi.

    NOTE: This project's source code is hosted at GitLab. View the source code here: https://gitlab.com/jessieh/sneezy SNeezy aims to provide a polished, lightweight graphical frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi. SNeezy turns your Raspberry Pi into a portable SNES console, allowing you to quickly load and play SNES games with only a compatible controller and a screen. Fast load times, a low memory profile, easy configuration, consistent retro styling, box art...
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    A dosbox frontend written in PyKDE. Rather than concentrating on dosbox configuration management over multiple games, this frontend concentrates on file management.
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    This project implements a Windows SCSI hard disk driver which simulates physical Solid-State Drive (SSD). This driver includes a simple flash translation layer. Please note that the project is in alpha.
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    This project contains some test scripts and software for Analog Devices' DSP chip emulators. This verifies whether a particular emulator is working correctly with a particular PC and target board.
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    mac-on-windows is a pearpc based powerpc emulator. it is faster than pearpc and it have a easy-to-use-gui on A old pentium 2, it lasts a minute for mac os x tiger has started.
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    CabFE is a multi-emulator frontend for MAME, Daphne and other arcade games designed specifically for arcade cabinets using minimal set of controls (typically only a joystick and a few buttons) that are common on cabinets.
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