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    ZAPH

    Tools and Z80 engine for creating adventure games. (RUST)

    This is an exercise in some advance programming topics using a text adventure as the central result. This originally began as a project to recreate an old BASIC text adventure, on the ZX Spectrum, using Z80. After developing a very simple byte code VM to handle the game interactions, I realised that there was an opportunity to use some more advance techniques, which in turn can lead to some PC based tools.
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    The repository of the binaries for Windows of Parrot (Perl6 VM). The Parrot speaks your language but lives on http://www.parrot.org/
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    Morpheus VM soll eine einfache Möglichkeit der Metamorphie darstellen. Durch die VM wird es Crackern außerdem ein wenig erschwehrt den Code zu verändern.
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    A hardware supported hypervisor originally built for malware analysis. Features: Linux VM introspection, minimal detectability, small (~150KB), simple, and well documented. Can be used for other purposes. Support for Intel-VT & Windows coming soon.
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    VM02 is a Java compatible environment for the Apple II series of computers. Most basic features of a Java VM are implemented to allow direct execution of standard Java class files on a 64K, 8 bit, 1 MHz Apple II computer.
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    C-Control II (Conrad Electronic)-kompatible Virtuelle Maschine fuer die Freescale CPU12-Familie.
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    jArt Java Operating System

    IA-32 operating system with Java virtual machine embedded into the ker

    IA-32 operating system with Java virtual machine embedded into the kernel. Part of the kernel is written in Java. Only Java applications can run on this system. jArt VM is a stand-alone virtual machine that interprets java bytecode. It can run under Linu
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    Mouseth is a cross between the Mouse and Forth programming languages. The programs are compiled to a very compact, machine independant bytecode, which can then be run on its extremely small virtual machine.
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