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    Clock Signal

    Clock Signal

    A latency-hating emulator of: the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro

    Clock Signal also known as Clock Signal, is a highly sophisticated multi-system emulator designed with a strong emphasis on minimizing latency and maximizing authenticity in signal reproduction rather than relying on post-processing shortcuts. Its defining philosophy is to make emulation “invisible” to the user, meaning software can be launched directly without requiring manual configuration of machines, disks, or hardware profiles. The emulator supports a wide range of classic systems, including the Apple II, Atari 2600, ZX Spectrum, MSX, and early Macintosh computers, all within a unified architecture. ...
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    Coffee GB

    Coffee GB

    Gameboy emulator in Java 8

    Coffee GB is a Gameboy Color emulator written in Java 8. It's meant to be a development exercise. More info can be found in the blog post. First I implemented all the Gameboy CPU opcodes. It’s not exactly the Z80, but it’s pretty close. As a reference, I’ve used the GameBoy CPU Manual - later on I discovered that it has a few typos and is not specific enough for some of the operations. After implementing the opcodes and memory (modelled by an int[] array) I was eager to check whether it’s possible to run some code on it. ...
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    Storesim simulates creation of large amount of random files. Directory structure created is similar to what is done in very large file repositories: based on hashdirs (found in mailservers, NFS servers, files servers, image databases...)
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