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    Playnite

    Playnite

    Video game library manager with support for wide range of libraries

    Link games from Steam, Epic, Origin, GOG, Battle.net, Ubisoft Connect and other services, including games that are not installed! Playnite supports a wide variety of console emulators. Playnite's look can be fully customized, from simple color changes to complete layout re-designs. Playnite's functionality can be extended with plugins and script extensions. Fullscreen mode with full controller support is available. Playnite tracks your time in-game (any game including emulated ones). Playnite's user interface is fast and light on resources, even with large libraries. ...
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    Wheefun Emulator Framework

    A framework for developing emulators

    The Wheefun Emulator Framework (WFEF) aims to provide low-level hardware emulation primitives for writing new emulators, as well as relatively basic implementations for common system architectures (such as the IBM compatible PC). It was originally designed to support the WDMF project, which has need for hardware emulation on modern operating systems. However, it could conceivably be used in other projects. At its core, WFEF provides primitives for emulating a generic system bus and for providing access to virtual screens, sound, and input management. ...
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    Wheefun Computer Prototyping Kit

    A Toolkit for Designing Computers

    This package is designed for people who are a) interested in writing emulators or b) integrating this level of detain into their applications (e.g., a video game). The ability to do this is useful because a) it allows for tinkering far before physical implementation of the design is. In addition to a strong core, WFCPK will also include modules emulating various processors (e.g., the MOS 6502 and the Zilog Z80) as well as the Video-Audio Interface (a custom VGA-compatible display and audio controller). ...
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    GP2X Hardware Library
    Library which allows developper to access the hardware features of GP2X (personal entertainment player created by a Korean company: GPH). Software emulation is provided on PC through SDL.
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