KCemu is an emulator for the KC85 homecomputer series and other Z80 based
microcomputers like Z1013, LC80, Polycomputer 880 and BIC A5105.
The emulation supports a number of additional hardware,
e.g. floppy disk drives and extended graphic modules.
The first fully functional Apple Lisa 2 emulator. This package emulates
a Lisa 2 computer, as well as its profile hard drives, and ImageWriter
or ADMP printers.
Mednafen is a portable, utilizing OpenGL and SDL, argument(command-line)-driven
multi-system emulator with many advanced features. The Atari Lynx, GameBoy,
GameBoy Color, GameBoy Advance, NES, PC Engine(TurboGrafx 16), and SuperGrafx
are emulated. Mednafen has the ability to remap hotkey functions and virtual
system inputs to a keyboard, a joystick, or both simultaneously. Save states
are supported, as is real-time game rewinding. Screen snapshots may be taken at
the press of a button, and are saved in the popular PNG file format.
Mednafen is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Due to the threaded model of emulation used in Mednafen, and limitations of SDL
a joystick is preferred over a keyboard to play games, as the joystick will have
slightly less latency, although the latency differences may not be perceptible
to most people.
Pipelight is a wrapper for using Windows plugins in FreeBSD browsers
and therefore giving you the possibility to access services which
are otherwise not available for FreeBSD users.
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.