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PocketInsanity is a project to provide ports of existing Open Source projects to the PocketPC ARM Platform. Examples are FreeSCI (Sierra Games VM), UAE (Amiga Emulator), Wolfenstein 3D and XRick. More are following as the project advances.
An extendible Motorola 6800 emulator and IDE. You can implement and add additional devices, configure the address space by using definition files, write and assemble code, debug your program using the debugger, export and import S-Record files and more.
This is the official documentation of the ZSNES emulator (http://sourceforge.net/projects/zsnes/). Available formats include HTML, plain-text, and CHM. We work closely with the ZSNES developers to bring you the best emulator documentation available.
A perl/Gtk2 GUI for VNUML (http://www.dit.upm.es/vnuml/). This GUI will let you quick prototype your VNUML topology by graphically placing, linking and editing network elements, reading/writing VNUML files and run your simulation right from the GUI.
A free-to-use workflow automation tool, n8n lets you connect all your apps and data in one customizable, no-code platform. Design workflows and process data from a simple, unified dashboard.
The ADFlib is a portable C library designed to manage Amiga formatted devices like harddisks and ZIP disks, or dump files of this kind of media via the .ADF format. Projects using ADFlib are : ADFOpus and ADFView
dbfrontend is a windows tool to make the approach to the excellent DOSBox project at dosbox.sourceforge.net more comfortable and to manage DOSBox projects. (ie play the old DOS games)
ECG manages different emulator projects. Each project has cpu information (bits, opcodes, registers, etc.) and memory managment(Description, Mirrors, etc.). Once you have done the CPU and Memory Project, you will be able to cross/generate C/C++ code.
psxdev.ru is home of the following projects:
HLPSE (HLE PSX Emulator), HLPSD (HLE PSX DisASM), HLPStEst (HLE PSX Emulator (obsolete)), TIMGRAB (TIM extractor).
NESRomTool is a command-line based utility for extraction and injection of Nintendo ROM data from .nes files. It currently works with program and sprite data and can preview individual sprites in the terminal window.
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ADF Opus is a file management tool for ADF files and hardfiles. It allows you to perform most common tasks (like copying, renaming, deleting, etc.) with your ADFs without having to go anywhere near an emulator.
Spectrum 48k emulator. Uses a different plugin for each of the 7 emulator subsystems. Currently supports : plugins, AY-3-8910 sound, streaming of sound to .wav file, ZIP files, debugger, multiple file formats, 2 joysticks.
Emulates a CP/M machine on *nix. A great tool for running CP/M applications, transferring CP/M files to modern machines, and debugging CP/M system software.
This is a very simple simulator for the Microchip PIC16C71. I've used it for various small projects. It has an option video display feature to simulate a software-generated video output, which I used to debug PIC-Pong.
XymMS is an XMMS input plugin capable of playing Sega Genesis GYM files by
rendering FM, DAC, and PSG signals through emulation of the YM2612 and SN76496
sound chips found in the video game console. (CYM files will be supported in
the beta release.)