ODS-2-READER reads files VMS Files-11 (ODS-2) file systems.
Features:
- Copies files from VMS (ODS-2) file systems.
- Files may be copied to disk or to stdout.
- Supports "text" and "image" transfer modes.
- Produces directory listings for VMS file systems.
fuse-utils is an utility package for handling ZX Spectrum files. It can be
used to list and convert tape, hard disk, snapshot, and audio files.
fuse is a free version of a ZX Spectrum emulator. It emulates
the 48K/128K/+2/+2A/+3 Speccy and Timex TC2048 machine, supports
loading from .tzx files, has sound and kempston joystick emulation,
and emulates various printers you could attach to the Spectrum.
It supports the new RZX input recording file format.
Imagine this nightmare scenario: your boss tells you about a legacy system you
have to support. How bad could it be? COBOL? Fortran? Worse: it's an embedded
6502 system run by a family of squirrels. Fortunately there's a pure Perl 6502
emulator that works so well the squirrels will never know the difference.
[This is David Hedley's original README, FreeBSD port comments below]
PC Emulator for Unix and X Windows
As the title suggests, this is a Unix/X windows program which is
designed to emulate a standard 8086 based PC.
The emulator runs at about 8-10MHz 80286 speed on a Sun SparcStation
10/40 (without the -mviking flag) and at about 6MHz 8088 speed on a
33MHz 80486 box running Linux.
I have included a Postscript representation of my project report. It's
a bit out of date now, but it's the closest thing I've got to
documentation! I'll do some kind of latex thing for the next
release....
The program rather hogs the cpu but unmapping the window (iconifying
it) will put it to sleep.
The author is:
David Hedley, hedley@cs.bris.ac.uk
Pcsx-reloaded is a Playstation (PSX) emulator.
It is an improved version of pcsx-df, which is
itself of fork of pcsx.
This is a port of Parallels Desktop Tools for the FreeBSD.
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.
This is a port of PlayOnLinux to FreeBSD. It allows you to easily install
and use numerous games and apps designed to run with Microsoft Windows.
The Windows emulation is provided by Wine.
PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of
running most PowerPC operating systems.