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    BizHawk

    BizHawk

    A multi-system emulator written in C#

    BizHawk is a multi-system emulator written in C#. BizHawk provides nice features for casual gamers such as fullscreen, rewind, and joypad support in addition to rerecording and debugging tools for all system cores.
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    Commander64

    A Commander clone written in .Net with support for emulator files

    A Commander clone written in .Net with support for emulator files, mainly aimed at the Commodore 64 enthusiasts, but also intended for general use.
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    Sharpulator

    A multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator for .net 4.0.

    Sharpulator is a multithreaded, test-driven electronics emulator written in C# 4.0. It's initial focus will be on emulating gaming consoles, with the GameBoy as a starting point. It will be written using modern software development methodologies, with the TPL Dataflow library as a backbone. It will simulate hardware functionality at a low level without sacrificing performance. The end goal for this project is to allow the ability to simulate hardware by simply dropping common components...
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    A set of tools relating to an educational processor used in teaching Computer Architecture at the University of Ottawa. Currently includes a working assembler and a semi-functional emulator/debugger.
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    A port of the Frodo Commodore 64 v4.1b scan-line emulator to C# / SDL (SDL.NET). Every effort will be made to create a single executable, platform independent version, to be tartgetted at both the Microsoft and mono runtimes.
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    The Cell framework is a scalable server framework written in C#. It's original purpose is for MMOG emulation but can be easily adapted to other areas. The project includes a proof of concept rewrite of the DAoC emulator DOL.
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    Managed C# Spectrum Emulator
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Maria is an Atari 2600 / 7800 Emulator written in C#. It's heavily based on emu7800, but with all the useless stuff stripped off.
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