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    EduMIPS64
    EduMIPS64 (aka edumips) is a cross-platform MIPS 64 ISA simulator. It can be used to run and debug MIPS programs that are written using the MIPS64 instruction set. It supports visual debugging and lets you see what instructions do in the pipeline.
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    VirtScreen

    VirtScreen

    Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux

    Make your iPad/tablet/computer a secondary monitor on Linux. VirtScreen is an easy-to-use Linux GUI app that creates a virtual secondary screen and shares it through VNC. VirtScreen is based on PyQt5 and asyncio on the Python side and uses x11vnc and XRandR.
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    Simplified VFD
    A virtual floppy drive that mounts image files (*.img) as new browseable computer resources. Tested from WinXP (32bit) to Win7 (64bit). Derived from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vfd/
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    ASDM-NoC

    Asynchronous Spatial Division Multiplexing Router for On-Chip Networks

    This project provide a reconfigurable asynchronous SDM router which can be configured into a basic wormhole router or an SDM router with multiple virtual circuits in every direction. Features: * 5-port router for mesh network (0 south, 1 west, 2 north, 3 east, 4 local) * The dimension order routing (XY routing) * Available flow control methods: wormhole, SDM, VC * Reconfigurable number of virtual circuits, buffer size, data width * Fully synthesizable router implementation * SystemC testbench provided Languages: * Routers are written in synthesizable SystemVerilog * Test benches are provided by SystemC Software requirements: * The open source Nangate 45nm cell library * Synopsys Design Compiler (Synthesis) * Cadence IUS -- NC Simulator (for SystemC/Verilog co-simulation)
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    Dioscuri is an x86 computer hardware emulator written in Java. It is designed by the digital preservation community to make sure that documents and programs from the past can still be accessed in the future. Dioscuri is durable and component-based.
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    This is a simulation of an open CPU, called 67-80-85. It tries to implement a simple, efficient CPU. It includes the simulator, an assembler, a sample code for a boot loader (ROM), a microkernel prototype and tests. - "The 3-legged shinning steel horse
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    BookSim

    A cycle-accurate interconnection network simulator.

    A cycle-accurate interconnection network simulator. Brought to you by the Concurrent VLSI Architecture group at Stanford University. The SourceForge website is no longer actively maintained. Instead, please follow the link in the profile.
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