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    Magisk

    Magisk

    Suite of open source tools for customizing Android

    Magisk is a suite of tools intended for Android customization, and supports devices higher than Android 4.2. Some elements of Android customization are root, boot scripts, SELinux patches, AVB2.0 / dm-verity / forceencrypt removals, etc. Some of the most important features of Magisk are that it provides root access to your device and it modifies read-only partitions when installing modules.
    Downloads: 493 This Week
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    melonDS

    melonDS

    DS emulator, sorta

    melonDS aims at providing fast and accurate Nintendo DS emulation. While it is still a work in progress, it has a pretty solid set of features. Firmware boot (not direct boot) requires a BIOS/firmware dump from an original DS or DS Lite. DS firmwares dumped from a DSi or 3DS aren't bootable and only contain configuration data, thus they are only suitable when booting games directly. DS BIOS dumps from a DSi or 3DS can be used with no compatibility issues.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    EKA2L1

    EKA2L1

    An experimental Symbian OS emulator

    Experimental Symbian OS emulator, written in C++ 17. The emulator currently emulates Symbian OS's EKA1 and EKA2 behavior, and reimplement most of its critical app servers. It can already boot many EKA1 and EKA2 apps. For more discussion and support, please visit our Discord server. Artifacts for Windows, OSX, Linux and Android are provided through Github Actions. Click on the Releases section to get the newest stable build. Compatibility for the games and software that can (and can't) run on the emulator can be verified.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Portable Linux

    Portable Linux

    Portable Ubuntu Linux for Scientific Computing

    Released August 22, 2013 Lubuntu Blends: Biochemistry 13.04 (Raring) v5.44 Linux Kernel Image 3.8.0-29 Lubuntu Blends are pre-installed Wubi disk image remixes of Ubuntu and Debian Science meta packages, A custom boot loader allows installations to be copied and automatically booted from most external or USB flash drives. Once up and running, use earlier Lubuntu Remix README instructions here until documentation is updated....
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 Android Porting

    Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent

    Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent. It has a 4-inch VGA Screen (TFT LCD display), resistive touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, SD/MMC, CF. Originally it is running Windows Mobile 6 Classic. For help, see README files and the wiki. This project is in Alpha state, that means it is not suitable for daily usage unless developing for the project. NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED AND/OR COMPUTER IDIOTS!
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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