The Xen Project hypervisor is an open-source type-1 or baremetal hypervisor,
which makes it possible to run many instances of an operating system or indeed
different operating systems in parallel on a single machine (or host). The Xen
Project hypervisor is the only type-1 hypervisor that is available as open
source. It is used as the basis for a number of different commercial and open
source applications, such as: server virtualization, Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS), desktop virtualization, security applications, embedded and hardware
appliances
Xhomer is a machine emulator for the Digital Equipment Corporation
(DEC) Pro 350 computer, a PDP-11-based machine that was sold in the
early to mid-'80's. Xhomer is based on the PDP-11 CPU core from
the SIMH simulator, and is written entirely in C.
Xsystem35 is AliceSoft System 3.5/3.6/3.8/3.9 implementation on X Window System
Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator. It is written in C using the SDL and
OpenGL libraries with support for cdrom and iso files.
Yet Another Commodore +4 Emulator
Yape features:
- full, cycle exact MOS 7501 CPU emulation
- almost full TED 7360 chip emulation
- full ROM banking
- almost full tape emulation
- joystick emulation via cursor keys
- color palette based on original Commodore specs
- PRG and TAP file format support
- fake disk LOAD/SAVE to the file system
Janos Mohacsi
An x86 only Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Emulator,
with higher compatibility rates than snes9x.
wxMupen64plus is A Mupen64Plus v2 frontend written with wxWidgets
Xcpc is a portable Amstrad CPC464/CPC664/CPC6128 Emulator written in C.
It is designed to run on any POSIX system (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes).
Implemented Features:
* Athena GUI (selected at compilation time)
* Motif* GUI (selected at compilation time)
* Floppy disk images support (*.dsk)
* Snapshot memory images support (*.sna)
* Drag and Drop support (*.dsk, *.sna)
* Keyboard emulation (QWERTY, AZERTY)
* Joystick emulation (numeric keypad, numlock disabled)
* Almost full CRTC-6845 / GateArray emulation
* Adaptative frame-rate
XTerm::Conf provides functions to change some aspects of a running
xterm and compatible terminal emulators (e.g. rxvt or urxvt).
This utility converts both 48k and 128k ZX Spectrum BASIC programs stored
as plain text files into TAP files.
TAP files can be used in most ZX Spectrum emulators and can be concatenated
together using cat(1).