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emulators/hugo-2.12 (Score: 0.006224396)
PC Engine (TurboGrafx 16) emulator
Hu-Go! is a PC Engine (TurboGrafx 16) emulator originally coming from FPCE, with various enhancements from many other emulators.
emulators/ia64sim-0.5 (Score: 0.006224396)
IA64 simulator (Intel(R) Architecture 64)
Free simulator for the Intel/HP IA-64 architecture.
emulators/ines-3.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Nintendo Entertainment System emlator for X
iNES is the Nintendo Entertainment System emulator for X Window System. You must buy cartridges and get raw images from them to use this emulator. When ines make core and die, try -noshm option.
emulators/klh10-2.0a (Score: 0.006224396)
Emulator for DEC PDP-10
This is a port of Kenneth L. Harrenstien's KLH10 DEC PDP-10 mainframe emulator. This port currently only builds klh10 in the ksits configuration for running MIT Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS.) Future release will configure KLH10 for additional systems. Warning: to make use of KLH10 over a LAN the network driver subprocesses (currently only dpimp is built and installed automatically) must run as root in order use the tun(4) network interface and to insert proxy ARP table entries. If you do not want dpimp to be setuid root you must run the emulator from the root account to use networking. KLH10 may be run without networking and only provide console access to a single user without using any root privileges. We do not know if KLH10's network driver subprocesses have been audited for buffer overflows, etc only that they accept incoming TCP connections and require root privileges. You take your chances running this in the default configuration. Consider using a firewall to limit access to klh-10. See the pub-its/adm directory for firewall documentation.
emulators/lib765-0.4.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Emulation of uPD765a Floppy Disc Controller
lib765 is an emulation of the uPD765a (AKA Intel 8272) Floppy Disc Controller [FDC] as used in Amstrad computers such as the PCW, CPC and Spectrum +3. At present it is not a "full" 765; features not used in the PCW BIOS (such as: DMA; multisector reads/writes; multitrack mode) are either left unimplemented or incomplete. lib765 is released under the GNU Library GPL.
emulators/lisaem-1.2.6.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
Apple Lisa 2 Emulator
The first fully functional Apple Lisa 2 emulator. This package emulates a Lisa 2 computer, as well as its profile hard drives, and ImageWriter or ADMP printers.
emulators/loemu-0.3.1 (Score: 0.006224396)
Simple frontend for various game emulators
Loemu is a free application that provides a simple frontend for various game emulators. Features: - Currently it supports game emulation with mame, sdlmame and snes9x. - Browse games using dynamic list. This allows to browse in a list generated with some categories (and it has other advantages). - Finds games quickly. Using a specific dialog that looks for a game in all the gamelist. - The generation of the dynamic list filtering the gamelist is very fast. - It has been developed with PyGTK + Glade. - Released under GNU General Public License. The design of loemu allows the support of more emulators adding specific emulator configuration files.
emulators/mastergear-2.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
SEGA Master System and Game Gear emulator for X
MasterGear is SEGA Master System and Game Gear emulator You must buy cartridges of SMS or Game Gear and get raw images of them to use this emulator.
emulators/mess-0.166 (Score: 0.006224396)
Multiple Emulator Super System
MESS is an acronym that stands for Multi Emulator Super System. MESS will more or less faithfully reproduce computer and console systems on a PC. MESS can currently emulate over 250 systems from the last 5 decades. MESS emulates the hardware of the systems and sometimes utilizes ROM images to load programs and games. Therefore, these systems are NOT simulations, but the actual emulations of the hardware.
emulators/nonpareil-0.79 (Score: 0.006224396)
Simulator for many HP calculators
Nonpareil is a high-fidelity simulator for calculators. It currently supports many HP calculators models introduced between 1972 and 1982. Simulation fidelity is achieved through the use of the actual microcode of the calculators, thus in most cases the simulation behavior exactly matches that of the real calculator.