You've found David Firth's Atari 800 emulator which can emulate the
8-bit Atari 800 and XL series of home computers.
Please refer to /usr/local/share/doc/atari800 (or equivalent on your
system) for the distribution documents. A man page has also been
installed. The system wide configuration file can be found at
/usr/local/share/atari800/atari800.cfg (or similar) which you will probably
want to copy to your home directory, at some stage, to personalise the
settings.
The ROM's for the Atari computers are, unfortunately, copyright. This
port will attempt to down-load another freeware Atari emulator for DOS
called PC Xformer 2.5 which contains copies of these ROM files. If you
would like to take a further look at XF2.5 you should find it in your
distfiles directory (if it successfully down-loaded :->).
Bochs Frontend (bfe2) is a graphical interface for X11 to the
bochs x86 emulator.
cingb is an ATTEMPT to write a Gameboy-emulator for all kinds of platforms.
It plays Gameboy and Gameboy Color ROMs, includes a debugger for step-by-step
analysis of Gameboy programs and might be also interesting for educational
purposes.
DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator.
It supports many homebrew nds rom demos as well as a handful
of wireless multiboot demo nds roms. It also runs DSLinux,
the port of Linux to the Nintendo DS
DGen is a wonderful Sega Genesis/MegaDrive emulator.
DOSBox is an emulator of a PC with DOS.
The main focus of this project is emulating old DOS games using the
local file system for files.
Currently emulated is:
o CPU:286/386 realmode/pmode
o GFX:VGA/EGS/CGA/SVGA/VESA
o SND:PC-Speaker/Tandy 3-Voice/Adlib/SoundBlaster
o MSC:Keyboard/Mouse
o DOS:Directory FileSystem/XMS/EMS
Dynagui is a GUI frontend to the dynamips Cisco 7200/36XX router
simulator. It uses the dyna-gen library in order to communicate
with the dynamips hypervisor.
Bochs is a highly portable open source IA-32 (x86) PC emulator written in
C++, that runs on most popular platforms. It includes emulation of the
Intel x86 CPU, common I/O devices, and a custom BIOS. Currently, bochs can
be compiled to emulate a 386, 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro or AMD64 CPU,
including optional MMX, SSE, SSE2 and 3DNow instructions.
Bochs is capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation
including Linux, DOS, Windows 95/98 and Windows NT/2000/XP.
Bochs was written by Kevin Lawton and is currently maintained by the Bochs
project.
Bochs can be compiled and used in a variety of modes, some which are still
in development. The 'typical' use of bochs is to provide complete x86 PC
emulation, including the x86 processor, hardware devices, and memory. This
allows you to run OS's and software within the emulator on your workstation,
much like you have a machine inside of a machine. For instance, let's say
your workstation is a Unix/X11 workstation, but you want to run Win'95
applications. Bochs will allow you to run Win 95 and associated software
on your Unix/X11 workstation, displaying a window on your workstation,
simulating a monitor on a PC.
Frodo is a freeware C64 emulator for BeOS, Unix, MacOS, AmigaOS, Win32
and RiscOS systems and the world's first C64 emulator not bearing a
"64" in its name. :-) (No, it has absolutely nothing to do with
frodo.hiof.no, that's a pure coincidence.)
Frodo was developed to reproduce the graphics of games and demos
better than the existing C64 emulators. Therefore Frodo has relatively
high system requirements: It should only be run on systems with at
least a PowerPC/Pentium/68060. But on the other hand, Frodo can
display raster effects correctly that only result in a flickering mess
with other emulators.
Frodo comes in three flavours: The "normal" Frodo with a line-based
emulation, the improved line-based emulation "Frodo PC", and the
single-cycle emulation Frodo SC that is slower but far more
compatible.
In addition to a precise 6510/VIC emulation, Frodo features a
processor-level 1541 emulation that is even able to handle about 95%
of all fast loaders. There is also a faster 1541 emulation for four
drives in .d64/x64 disk images, .t64/LYNX archives, or directories of
the host system.
Graphical Cisco network simulator using Dynamips, Dynagen and Pemu.
Important notice: users have to provide their own Cisco IOS/IPS/PIX/ASA/JunOS
to use with GNS3.