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    Sharp MZ-800 Emulator

    Sharp MZ-800 Emulator

    Emulator of the 8-bit computers Sharp MZ-800 / MZ-700 / MZ-1500

    Source code is no longer updated on SourceForge - all development now happens here on GitHub - https://github.com/michalhucik/mz800emu Open-source emulator of 8-bit personal computers Sharp MZ-800, MZ-700 and MZ-1500. Developed for Linux and Windows using SDL3 (video/audio) and ImGui (GUI). Accurately emulates core hardware: CPU Z80, GDG (WHID 65040-032), CTC i8253, PIO Z80, PIO 8255, PSG SN76489AN - with precise internal signal timing. Supports peripherals: CMT (MZF/MZT/TAP/WAV),...
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    Chess-Coding-Adventure

    Chess-Coding-Adventure

    A work-in-progress chess bot written in C#

    Chess Coding Adventure is an educational project that walks developers through the process of building a chess engine from scratch, focusing on understanding the underlying algorithms and logic. It is structured as a series of lessons or stages, each introducing key concepts such as move generation, board representation, and search algorithms. The project emphasizes learning by doing, encouraging users to implement features step by step rather than relying on prebuilt solutions. It also...
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    PySet is an incremental implementation of the classic logic/card game Set, built using Python, Simple Direct-media Library (SDL), and PyGame (a Python wrapper of the SDL API). The code is intended to assist newcomers in gradually learning these libs.
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