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    Phoenix OS

    Phoenix OS

    An alternative way of running Android OS on a Windows system

    Phoenix OS is an Android emulator and operating system that allows you to run Android apps and games on your Windows desktop. It's a free, lightweight desktop environment that includes a taskbar, desktop icons, file management, and multi-window support. Phoenix OS is designed to provide a desktop-like experience on a larger screen. It supports both Intel and AMD processors, but it's more compatible with Intel processors. You can install Phoenix OS to replace Windows or install it...
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    PinPog

    PinPog

    Ping-Pong-like game in Assembly that works without OS

    pinpog is a simple, open-source ping pong game implemented in C using SDL2. Created by Tsoding, it serves as both a nostalgic recreation of the classic arcade game and a fun educational project demonstrating game development fundamentals such as collision detection, input handling, and frame-based rendering. It’s small in scope but clear in design, making it ideal for those learning C or exploring real-time interactive programming through games.
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