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    SIMH is a highly portable, multi-system simulator. This was a CVS source code server for the project. It has not been updated, and SourceForge does not have commit access to CVS anymore. Please see the new project here: https://github.com/open-simh/simh
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    Fake86

    A portable, open-source (GPLv2) 8086 PC emulator.

    Fake86 was a portable, open-source 8086/80186 PC emulator. It's been replaced by XTulator. https://github.com/mikechambers84/XTulator
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Raspberry Pi Emulator

    Raspberry Pi Emulator

    A Raspberry Pi emulator for Mac OS X and Linux

    A newer version is available for mac at https://cowpod.net/projects/raspiemu, which supports the Raspberry Pi 2, multiple instances, as well as CLI and GUI management. An automated Raspberry Pi emulator for Mac OS X, Ubuntu, as a well as a few other Linux distributions. As of 2021, the disk images are no longer available. You will need to manually download and patch said images. Additional information available in the README file,...
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    SNeezy

    SNeezy

    A lightweight frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi.

    NOTE: This project's source code is hosted at GitLab. View the source code here: https://gitlab.com/jessieh/sneezy SNeezy aims to provide a polished, lightweight graphical frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi. SNeezy turns your Raspberry Pi into a portable SNES console, allowing you to quickly load and play SNES games with only a compatible controller and a screen. Fast load times, a low memory profile, easy configuration, consistent retro styling, box art integration, and a sleek interface make SNeezy the perfect lightweight environment for a dedicated Raspberry Pi SNES console.
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    arcan-fe

    arcan-fe

    Scriptable frontend for media applications.

    Arcan is a portable and fully scriptable frontend for launching games, emulators and other full-screen applications in a visual appealing way, as seamlessly as possible. The API is sufficiently complete for other projects as well, e.g. rapid game prototyping (both 2D and 3D). Note that we have left sourceforge (thanks for all the spam). The source is hosted on github ( http://www.github.com/letoram/arcan ) and the downloads on bintray https://bintray.com/letoram/arcan-main/
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