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    BizHawk

    BizHawk

    BizHawk is a multi-system emulator written in C#

    ...Firmware management, input, framerate, and more in a HUD over the game. Rebindable hotkeys for controlling the frontend (keyboard+mouse+gamepad). A comprehensive input mapper for the emulated gamepads and other peripherals. Programmatic control over core and frontend with Lua or C#.NET. Development builds are made automatically whenever someone contributes. Because of this, we recommend using a release for work that requires stability (such as TASing), and only switching to a dev build if there's a specific change or addition you need.
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    deemon

    Deemon Scripting Language

    ...With a fully packed standard library including support for file-io, threads, atomics, pipes, math, file-system, sockets, randomization, hashing, serialization, a wide selection of emulated c/c++ headers and more, deemon provides a suitable environment for any application. Syntax is easy to read and understand and is mostly based on the common languages such as c/c++, java and python, though for those fascinated by it, reaches very deep and allows for pleasingly beautiful code to be written. If you wish to learn deemon, download any package and take a look at 'lib/tut' Note: If you've already used v100, you'll be happy to see how much deemon has grown in the five months that have passed. ...
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    Data Structures

    Simple library for generic data structures

    A simple library containing data structures for C. The structures are designed using "generics"; C does not formally support generics however generics are emulated using a #define macro.
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    Simplify build and use of software emulated board, using a configuration textual file.
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    SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine for handhelds. Runs in PalmOS, Windows CE, Win32, and is fully emulated under JDK/browser. Supports Exceptions, has a complete set of UI controls (Palm/WinCE), double and long, grayscale/color, sockets/serial/IR/Bluetooth
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    A cross-platform, cross-compiler, cross-CPU C header library for programming with SIMD instruction sets. X86 (MMX/SSE/SSE2) GCC and MSVC, PPC Altivec GCC, WMMX ARM GCC, and software emulated SIMD are supported.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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