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    bsnes

    bsnes

    Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator focused on performance, features

    bsnes is a multi-platform Super Nintendo (Super Famicom) emulator, originally developed by Near, which focuses on performance, features, and ease of use. True Super Game Boy emulation (using the SameBoy core by Lior Halphon) HD mode 7 graphics with optional supersampling (by DerKoun) Low-level emulation of all SNES coprocessors (DSP-n, ST-01n, Cx4) Multi-threaded PPU graphics renderer. Speed mode settings which retain smooth audio output (50%, 75%, 100%, 150%, 200%) Built-in games database...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MIA Linux

    MIA Linux

    New excellent and free

    Based on the latest Lubuntu 13.10, MIA Linux offers high performance along with comfort. With MIA you can get more things done faster, and run your system to its maximum potential together with easy and comfortable access to applications, open windows and workspaces. It's speed and low consumption makes it the ideal operating system for netbooks, desktops, laptops and whoever wants to get the most out of his PC. In the video below: A six years old AMD 4800+, 7200RPM HD, 2GB DDR2 RAM...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Openmark will be a Open Source benchmark that will have 32/64 bit options for video rendering tests on X11 as well as HD speed, FSB, etc benchmarks. Also many tools like: temp monitor, speed control, etc.
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