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    Filesystem

    Filesystem

    An implementation of C++17 std::filesystem

    .... It should work with Android NDK, Emscripten and I even had reports of it being used on iOS (within sandboxing constraints) and with v1.5.6 there is experimental support for QNX. The support of Android NDK, Emscripten, QNX, and since 1.5.14 GNU/Hurd and Haiku is not backed up by automated testing but PRs and bug reports are welcome for those too and they are reported to work.
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    Unreal Speccy portable

    Unreal Speccy portable

    Portable ZX-Spectrum emulator based on UnrealSpeccy 0.37.3 by SMT

    Portable ZX-Spectrum emulator supports Z80 128K (Pentagon) AY/YM, Beeper, Beta Disk, Tape, Kempston Joystick/Mouse, Snapshots, Replays. Supported formats: sna, z80, szx, rzx, tap, tzx, csw, trd, scl, fdi, zip. Created to be ported to many platforms such as Windows/Linux/Mac/Symbian/Dingoo A320/Android/iOS/PSP/Raspberry Pi, ...
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    nCine

    nCine

    A cross-platform 2D game engine

    nCine is a cross-platform 2D game engine that runs on PC (Linux, Windows, macOS), Android, Raspberry Pi, and the web (Emscripten). The project has been in active development since June 2011. Source code is released under the MIT license and is available on GitHub. Visit the donate page to discover different ways to support and sponsor the project. Join the Discord server and meet the community of developers, users and players. Indent with tabs (4 spaces) but use spaces for continuation line...
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