PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of
running most PowerPC operating systems.
From the documentation:
Stella is a freely distributed multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator;
originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott. Stella allows you
to enjoy all of your favorite 2600 games once again by emulating the
2600's hardware with software. Stella is written in C++, which allows
it to be ported to other operating systems and architectures. Since
its original release Stella has been ported to AcornOS, AmigaOS, DOS,
FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, MacOS, OpenStep, OS/2, Unix, and Windows.
TuxNES is an emulator for the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System.
Currently, the emulator has been tested on Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD,
all running on x86 processors.
uCON64 is the video game backup tool and emulator Swiss Army knife program.
It supports almost every system (Consoles, Handheld, and Arcade) with very
verbose ROM information, ROM and SRAM convertion to various backup tool
formats, IPS/APS/BSL/PPF patching, bad dump detection via RomCenter DAT files,
and more.
Provides effective control of virtual machines of VirtualBox
on a FreeBSD headless server, published as free and open source
software.
OpenMSX, the open source MSX emulator that tries to achieve
near-perfect emulation by using a novel emulation model.
Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator. It is written in C using the SDL and
OpenGL libraries with support for cdrom and iso files.
Yet Another Commodore +4 Emulator
Yape features:
- full, cycle exact MOS 7501 CPU emulation
- almost full TED 7360 chip emulation
- full ROM banking
- almost full tape emulation
- joystick emulation via cursor keys
- color palette based on original Commodore specs
- PRG and TAP file format support
- fake disk LOAD/SAVE to the file system
Janos Mohacsi
Xcpc is a portable Amstrad CPC464/CPC664/CPC6128 Emulator written in C.
It is designed to run on any POSIX system (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes).
Implemented Features:
* Athena GUI (selected at compilation time)
* Motif* GUI (selected at compilation time)
* Floppy disk images support (*.dsk)
* Snapshot memory images support (*.sna)
* Drag and Drop support (*.dsk, *.sna)
* Keyboard emulation (QWERTY, AZERTY)
* Joystick emulation (numeric keypad, numlock disabled)
* Almost full CRTC-6845 / GateArray emulation
* Adaptative frame-rate
Beanie is a flexible, distributed accounting system for medium-sized
companies. It includes back-end batch processing as well as a
(skeleton) GTK GUI and provides automated purchases, sales, and
nominal ledgers as well as automated invoicing (via email). It also
supports VAT and payroll.
The latest version has considerable updates over the earlier releases
and isn't particularly backwards-compatible. The installation and
compilation is streamlined and the multi-database schema has been
reduced to a single database per company. The gnome GUI is still
lacking, but the command-line interface now has support for automated
bank reconciliation (from online banking QIF files), payroll,
automated billing and reminders, invoice PDF generation, statement
PDF generation, and a general journal.