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    MacFCEU

    MacFCEU

    NES/Famicom emulator based on FCE Ultra.

    An updated Mac OS Classic/Carbon-specific port of FCE Ultra 0.98.13, the Nintendo Entertainment System/FamilyComputer emulator, and beyond.  This emulator is meant for older Macs, pre-OS X.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Laser is a multiple arcade emulator available for several platforms. It uses Marat Fayzullin's Z80 and 6502 CPU emulators. It was originally based on Mike Green's SinVader.
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    achtbit

    achtbit

    An 8 bit emulator created on the scratch, including an assembler.

    Ever had the experience of a 8 bit system, having max. 64k memory, using assembler to write effective small programs? This system is an experimental 8 bit, 16 color computer, with a processer similar to Z80, that (on my laptop using linux with NO opengl support) achieves up to 1.2 Million instructions per second and 50 Hz. screen refresh rate. It has a builtin assembler to load assembler programs. There is a rudimentary rom that implements some basic functions like line input, or a system clock. Also there is a snake game, (depending on that rom), as a reference and for fun! Take a look, give me your reply! When having ideas for better performance, let me know!
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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