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Software development for 4Mb portable, using Z80 CPU and AA batteries
This project is for the portable computer "Cambridge Z88", produced by Sir Clive Sinclair (of ZX Spectrum fame).
We continue to support software development (ROM, 3rd party apps on memory cards and desktop applications).
We have moved to https://cambridgez88.jira.com/wiki (development, source code and documentation).
However, we continue to publish files for download here.
This project maintains the Linux Console tools, which include utilities to test and configure joysticks, connect legacy devices to the kernel's input subsystem (providing support for serial mice, touchscreens etc.), and test the input event layer.
C-BIOS is an open source BIOS for MSX computers. C-BIOS can be shipped with MSX emulators so they are usable out-of-the-box. This project aims to improve C-BIOS by fixing incompatibilities with the MSX BIOS and the development of a Disk ROM.
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SkyEye is a very fast full system simulator which takes llvm as IR of dynmic compiled framework.. It can simulate series ARM, Coldfire,Mips, Powerpc, Sparc, x86, TI DSP and Blackfin DSP Processor. Also can simulate multicore system by the multicore of host.
The commercial support is provided by DigiProto Co. (http://www.digiproto.com)
The objective of the TPM Emulator project is the implementation of a software-based TPM and MTM emulator as well as of an appropriate TCG Device Driver Library (TDDL).
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This project consist in a portable image of Ubuntu that could run in Windows as a native win32 application. You could execute Linux applications and integrate it in your Windows desktop. This system can be bringing in any removable device such as pendriv
MultiTCP is a benchmark environment for testing TCP congestion avoidance algorithms and other TCP enhancements. It uses the kernel logs to print out segments statistics and internal TCP variables, to analyze and understand Linux TCP behavior.
Project ZeroSlackr is a custom iPodLinux installation system. The aim of the project is to provide a simple, coherent, easy-to-use and newbie friendly method of installing iPodLinux on iPods and trying out various emulators, apps, tools and and content.
KauNet is an emulation platform that can be used for evaluation of protocols and distributed applications with a high degree of control and reproducability. KauNet uses pattern files to control bit-error insertion, packet loss, bandwidth and delay.
ArchOpen is a project aimed at providing a fast, light and free operating system and applications for portable multimedia devices based on TI DM&DSC chips.
It currently supports a lot of Archos multimedia devices (Gmini402,AV400,...).
Kernel Emulation on Windows allows you to run x86 Linux native binaries under MS-Windows. No recompiling is required. The goal is to be able to run your favorite distro without dual-booting or using emulation products such as Vmware, Qemu or coLinux
A virtual machine inspired by the concept of IBM's z/VM. The goal is to create a secure, fast and reliable server platform with focus on security with the ability to nest more VMs.
This tool is a user-mode-linux start-stop perl scripts, which with you can start (or stop) a certain number of uml kernel, giving certain parameters on cmdline (ips, hostname, ...) and let's It automagically does all.
DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender is a drop-in replacement for the DOS/4GW DOS Extender and compatibles. Being fast, small and flexible DOS/32A can be used in many environments, from embedded systems to DOS emulators, by both developers and end users alike.
The user-mode kernel port is a port of the Linux kernel which runs in a set of processes. The result is a user-mode virtual machine and a kernel which can be debugged and developed using all of the usual process-level tools.
Urinel is a dynamic kernel-less operating system designed for maximum code reuse. This improves the efficiency and stability of the code and reduces the size of applications allowing a wide range of functionality to applications.
GUSI (Grand Unified Socket Interface) is a POSIX/Pthreads/Sockets library bringing some of the comforts of UNIX 98 to traditional MacOS (7.0 - 9.9999).
Micro-80 aims to simulate a Z80 homebrew computer down to the bare metal: 64K RAM, ADM-3A terminal, parallel port, serial port and...3.5" 1.44MB floppy drive?!