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.
gnuboy is a portable program for emulating the Nintendo GameBoy Color
software platform
You can find public domain ROMs at SubPort.org
GXemul is a free instruction-level machine emulator, emulating not only the
CPU, but also other hardware components, making it possible to use the emulator
to run unmodified operating systems such as NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux.
A few different machine types are emulated. The following machine types are
emulated well enough to run at least one "guest OS":
* ARM: CATS (NetBSD/cats, OpenBSD/cats), IQ80321 (NetBSD/evbarm), NetWinder
(NetBSD/netwinder)
* MIPS: DECstation 5000/200 (NetBSD/pmax, OpenBSD/pmax, Ultrix,
Linux/DECstation, Sprite), Acer Pica-61 (NetBSD/arc), NEC MobilePro 770,
780, 800, 880 (NetBSD/hpcmips), Cobalt (NetBSD/cobalt), Malta
(NetBSD/evbmips, Linux/Malta) Algorithmics P5064 (NetBSD/algor), SGI
O2 (aka IP32) (NetBSD/sgi)
* PowerPC: IBM 6050/6070 (PReP, PowerPC Reference Platform) (NetBSD/prep),
MacPPC (generic "G4" Macintosh) (NetBSD/macppc)
* SuperH: Sega Dreamcast (NetBSD/dreamcast, Linux/dreamcast),
Landisk (OpenBSD/landisk)
Hatari is an emulator for the Atari ST, STE, TT and Falcon computers. It
tries to emulate the hardware of a ST as close as possible so that it is
able to run most of the old ST games and demos.
Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370
and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture.
Hercules runs under Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X.
Hercules was created by Roger Bowler and is maintained by Jay Maynard. Jan
Jaeger designed and implemented many of the advanced features of Hercules,
including dynamic reconfiguration, integrated console, interpretive execution
and z/Architecture support.
The hyperv-is provision a collection of kernel mode drivers as well as
user-space daemons to facilitate integration with Hyper-v to provide a
feature rich and high performance FreeBSD guest experience.
The FreeBSD Integration Service on Hyper-v includes a collection of kernel
mode drivers as well as user-space daemons to interact with the drivers
that are required to run Hyper-V-specific devices known as FreeBSD
Integration Services (BIS). It is to facilitate integration with Hyper-v
to provide a feature rich and high performance FreeBSD guest experience.
See the man page for a list of binaries and their functions.
FreeBSD support for hyperv-is was first added by Microsoft BSD Integration
Services Team <bsdic@microsoft.com>.
Linux CentOS 6.5 meta port.