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    Libdragon

    Libdragon

    Open source library for N64 development

    ...It replaces the original proprietary development kits with a fully open toolchain based on GCC and standard C libraries, allowing a more accessible and flexible development experience. The library provides both low-level access to hardware and higher-level abstractions for graphics, audio, and input handling. It supports advanced features such as accelerated 2D rendering and efficient memory management tailored to the N64 architecture. Developers can test builds on emulators or real hardware using flash cartridges. The project is designed to modernize N64 development while maintaining compatibility with the console’s original capabilities. ...
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    Open Source Cartridge Reader

    Open Source Cartridge Reader

    A shield for the Arduino Mega that can back up video game cartridges

    This project represents a community-driven effort to provide an easy-to-build and easy-to-modify cartridge dumper. Completely stand-alone, does not need a PC to operate (unless for updating firmware). Easy to modify open-source code, write your own extensions and share them with others. Portable thanks to a battery. Modular design using mostly off-the-shelf components. Reads NES, Famicom and Family Basic cartridges including save. Supports Mapper 30/NESmaker and flashes INL NM30 boards....
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    AirSim

    AirSim

    A simulator for drones, cars and more, built on Unreal Engine

    AirSim is an open-source, cross platform simulator for drones, cars and more vehicles, built on Unreal Engine with an experimental Unity release in the works. It supports software-in-the-loop simulation with popular flight controllers such as PX4 & ArduPilot and hardware-in-loop with PX4 for physically and visually realistic simulations. It is developed as an Unreal plugin that can simply be dropped into any Unreal environment. AirSim's development is oriented towards the goal of creating a...
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    First goal of the project is to create a C Library to easily use the GPIO of a raspberry PI 3 Under linux (currently raspbian jessie). Second goal is to create a program in order to dump cartridges of a 1970's videopac game console. Such a program run under raspberry PI 3 with the use of a dedicated hardware board.
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    Sharpulator

    A multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator for .net 4.0.

    Sharpulator is a multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator written in C# 4.0. It's initial focus will be on emulating gaming consoles, with the GameBoy as a starting point. It will be written using modern software development methodologies, with the TPL Dataflow library as a backbone. It will simulate hardware functionality at a low level without sacrificing performance.
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    Speedway Control - Hardware supported time measurement, switching and management for Slotracing systems of any scale. Means indicating, evaluating and storing lap and/or sector times in selected or summarized running procedures.
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