SEGA Genesis emulator
Modified version of Generator by James Ponder based on version 0.35.
Additional features:
* Support for BZIP2, GZIP and ZIP compressed ROMs.
* Support for X11's XVideo hardware acceleration by SDL for faster and
smoother graphics.
* Fullscreen support with or without the classic color frame.
* SDL audio support (in favour of OSS Audio) which means you can use ESound
and others for sharing the sound device among other applications.
* Optional mute playing i.e., if you don't have a soundcard or the soundcard
is busy you can still play.
* Support for 48kHz sample rate (needs driver support).
* Automagic CPU usage reduction which is especially cool for notebooks.
* Working support for Game Genie codes.
The Open Virtual Machine Tools (open-vm-tools) are the open source
implementation of VMware Tools. They are a set of guest operating
system virtualization components that enhance performance and user
experience of virtual machines. As virtualization technology rapidly
becomes mainstream, each virtualization solution provider implements
their own set of tools and utilities to supplement the guest virtual
machine. However, most of the implementations are proprietary and
are tied to a specific virtualization platform.
This port replaces the vmware guest ports and the binary only vmware
tools ports in the ports tree.
gnuboy is a portable program for emulating the Nintendo GameBoy Color
software platform
You can find public domain ROMs at SubPort.org
Joytran is a joystick to keyboard/mouse events translator written in C.
The project has several advantages over similar software:
- Portable to a wide variety of platforms, since it is based on SDL and the X11
XTest Extension (Developed on FreeBSD)
- It is easy to use the joystick in places where it is not usually supported
- Supports keyboard and mouse emulation
- Supports multiple joysticks
- Handles the presence of non-joystick devices, such as USB mice/trackballs
that masquerade as joysticks gracefully
- Easy switching between profiles
- Lightweight, with few dependencies
- Comprehensive feature set (if there are features missing that are important
to you, I will at least consider implementing them)
- Freely available (MIT License)
P2000 Emulator
- P2000T or P2000M model (P2000M emulation is buggy)
- Support for 1 ROM cartridge
- User-definable amount of RAM
- One tape drive
- Sound through PC Speaker or SoundBlaster (MS-DOS version), or
USS(/Lite) /dev/dsp (Linux/SVGALib and Unix/X versions)
- SAA5050 character rounding emulated in high resolution mode
The tape files should be writable, otherwise the emulator won't load them.
Mupen64Plus is a plugin-based N64 emulator for Linux, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, and
Windows which is capable of accurately playing many games. Included are four
MIPS R4300 CPU emulators, with dynamic recompilers for 32-bit x86 and 64-bit
amd64 systems, and necessary plugins for audio, graphical rendering (RDP),
signal co-processor (RSP), and input. There are 3 OpenGL video plugins
included: glN64, RiceVideoLinux, and Glide64.
This is the metaport to install third party plugins of the mupen64plus.
This is the metaport to install the mupen64plus emulator and all graphics,
input and audio plugins.
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.