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Atari / MagiC emulator for Linux. Successor of AtariX.
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Ryujinx was an open-source Nintendo Switch emulator written in C#. Ryujinx Classic aims to revive the project by improving the codebase, providing quality-of-life enhancements, and adding support for newer Nintendo Switch firmware and software.
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"TermOne Plus" is an Android application that turns your Android device into an computer terminal. It is useful for accessing the command line shell (built into every Android phone) or use custom one (installed separately).
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8-Bit Wonders is a flexible and easy to use Commodore 8-bit emulator with builtin games. You can play both old and new pixel games in the style of the 80s while retaining all the advantages of your modern Android device (of course, other programs besides games also work). 8-Bit-Wonders is based on VICE and adds an androidish user interface.
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Source files for the Atari side of the emulator (native 68k code)
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Optimized/rewritten Nintendo 64 emulator made specifically for Libretro. Originally based on Mupen64 Plus.
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This is an emulator of Elektronika UKNC (Электроника УК-НЦ/МС 0511) soviet personal microcomputer. Designed to be portable, it's using SDL3. Can be built for Windows, Linux and probably other unix flavours.
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Xcpc - Amstrad CPC emulator for Linux, BSD, Unix [this repository is a mirror]
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A CHIP-8 emulator
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Elliott 803 computer emulator and files (read from paper tapes). Includes Algol 60 and H-Code compilers.
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Atari computer emulator for macOS. Successor of MagicMacX.
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SprintEm is an emulator of PetersPlus Sprinter computer (Sp2000) that was started in February 2002 under name SPRINT
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This repository contains an implementation of a Ricoh 2A03 (NES CPU + optional APU) emulator targeted to run on Espressif ESP32-class MCUs.
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