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x86Lib is a x86 CPU emulation Library. It is meant to help those that want to create their own emulator. Note: This is not a PC emulator right out of the box. This is meant to aid emulator developers.
Pika is a fast, lightweight, dynamic multi-paradigm programming language. Its list of features includes: First Class Functions, Closures, Lexical Scoping, Optimized Tail Calls, Classes, Cooperative threads, Packages, Properties and Exceptions.
Self-hosting environment for the (new) P1 Programming Language including a portable compiler, debugger, virtualmachine and an optimizing native compiler.
Ynot is a scripting language easy to read and to write. No more need to compile. Runnable everywhere. It runs on top of the Java VirtualMachine. The project is written in Java and Free. All the project is built around a new principle called RDC.
An open source client to manage cloud hosting resources at Gandi.Net via the public API. Written in C++ with Qt4. Multi-language and cross-platform. Runs on Linux, MacOS X, and Windows.
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The ucsd-psystem-vm project is a portable virtualmachine (p-code interpreter) for the UCSD p-System. It supports execution of Apple ][ Pascal programs, it can even display TurtleGraphics using X11.
XML Processor. A Multi-threaded, Pub/Sub environment for Dynamic programming on an event driven Tickless and Sleeping State Machine with TCP communications, tight flawless memory management, powerful set algebra and a magical database. 100% C++. ezPort.
The Virtual USB Analyzer is a graphical tool for browsing traces of captured USB data. It supports logs generated by Ellisys hardware analyzers and VMware's software analyzer, and Linux's usbmon.
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java VirtualMachine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
Bistro is a new programming language that integrates the best features of Smalltalk and Java. Bistro is a variation of Smalltalk that runs on
top of any Java virtualmachine (VM) that conforms to Sun's Java specifications.
Jace is a set of C++ and Java libraries and programs based on JNI that make it incredibly easy to write C++ code that integrates with the Java VirtualMachine (JVM). This project has moved to http://code.google.com/p/jace/
Multi-platform execution environment for applications (and libraries) based on bytecode (compile once, run anywhere). Support for multi-language and multi-paradigm. It intends to be an open alternative to the Java and MS.NET platforms.
A distributed virtualmachine designed for executing functional programs. Automatically and transparently parallelises code, removing the need for the programmer to take care of the parallelisation themselves.
PataPata is an experiment moving ideas from Squeak and HyperCard to the Java VirtualMachine (JVM) using JavaScript and other JVM languages. Other inspirations include Augment, Design Science, eToys' constructivism & OLPC/Sugar's connectivism.
mkvm.py is a python application that tries to tie Cobbler (https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/), Puppet (http://www.puppetlabs.com/), and Citrix XenServer (http://www.citrix.com/xenserver) together to allow automated virtual environment rollout.