GnGeo is a NeoGeo emulator for Linux (and maybe some other UNIX). It use the
following cpu core:
* The 68k core from the generator project by James Ponder.
* Starscream 680x0 emulation library by Neill Corlett
* Raze Z80 emulator by Richard Mitton.
* Z80 Mame core from the Mame project.
* YM2610 Mame core by Tatsuyuki Satoh.
GNS3 Converter is designed to convert old ini-style GNS3 topologies
(<=0.8.7) to the newer version v1+ JSON format for use in GNS3 v1+
The converter will convert all IOS, Cloud and VirtualBox devices
to the new format. It will also convert all QEMU based devices (QEMU
VM, ASA, PIX, JUNOS & IDS). VPCS nodes will be converted to cloud
devices due to lack of information the 0.8.7 topology files.
For topologies containing snapshots, the snapshots will also be
converted to the new format automatically.
Q4wine is an Qt4 (http://www.qtsoftware.com/) GUI for wine (http://winehq.org/).
It will help you to manage wine prefixes and installed applications.
General features:
- Exports QT color theme into wine colors settings
- Works with different wine versions at same time
- Creates, deletes and manages prefixes (WINEPREFIX)
- Easy controlling wine process
- Autostart icons support
- Easy CD image usage
- Supports extraction of icons from PE files (.exe, .dll)
- Easy backup and restore for managed prefixes
- Winetricks support
- More
Qemu Launcher is a GTK front-end for the Qemu x86 PC emulator.
This port contains packages from a near-minimal installation of CentOS 7
Linux. These packages, in conjunction with the Linux kernel module,
form the basis of the Linux compatibility environment. It is designed to
provide a nice user experience by using the FreeBSD configuration for
corresponding Linux stuff where possible. Because of this any work which
needs to chroot into the Linux base may not work as expected (no fallthrough
to the FreeBSD config possible).
QtEmu is a graphical user interface for QEMU written in Qt4.
This port contains packages from a near-minimal installation of Fedora 10
Linux. These packages, in conjunction with the Linux kernel module,
form the basis of the Linux compatibility environment. It is designed to
provide a nice user experience by using the FreeBSD configuration for
corresponding Linux stuff where possible. Because of this any work which
needs to chroot into the Linux base may not work as expected (no fallthrough
to the FreeBSD config possible).