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    RetroBIOS

    RetroBIOS

    Complete BIOS & firmware packs for RetroArch, Batocera, Recalbox, etc.

    RetroBIOS is an open-source project that provides complete BIOS and firmware packs for a wide range of emulators and retro gaming platforms. It includes thousands of verified system files required to run consoles and arcade systems accurately across tools like RetroArch, Batocera, RetroPie, and EmuDeck. Each BIOS file is validated against emulator source code to ensure correctness, compatibility, and proper functionality.
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    AndroidNativeEmu

    AndroidNativeEmu

    Allows you to partly emulate an Android native library

    AndroidNativeEmu is a Python-based framework designed to partially emulate Android native libraries, enabling developers and researchers to analyze and execute native code outside of a full Android environment. Instead of emulating an entire operating system, it focuses specifically on the native layer, allowing for targeted testing and reverse engineering of shared libraries (.so files). This makes it particularly useful in security research, malware analysis, and debugging of Android...
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    Qiling

    Qiling

    Qiling Advanced Binary Emulation Framework

    Cross-platform and multi-arch ultra lightweight emulator. Supported OS: Linux, MacOS, Windows, FreeBSD, DOS and UEFI. Support Arch: x86(16/32/64), ARM(64) MIPS, EVM and WASM. It also support Linux Kernel Module(.ko) , Windows Driver(.sys) and MacOS Kernel(.kext) via Demigod. Binary instrumentation and API are Qiling Framework's main focus and priority. It is designed for reverse engineers - thus there is no need to rebuild another sand boxing tool. Using Qiling Framework saves you time. The...
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    pfeMAME

    pfeMAME

    Python front end for MAME that can run in Linux, Windows, and MacOS

    pfeMAME is a front end for the Multiple Arcade Game Emulator (MAME) written in (wx)Python. It is cross platform (tested on Linux (Ubuntu), Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), and MacOS. ). It also includes a graphical Tile View designed for MAME cabinets which allows control using joystick / gamepad. It supports favourite game flagging, MESS systems, Software Lists (for systems), per-rom input mapping, and launching of other emulation engines. pfeMAME was written by Gareth Finch and the development...
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    PC-BASIC - a GW-BASIC emulator

    PC-BASIC - a GW-BASIC emulator

    A free, cross-platform emulator for GW-BASIC, PCjr & Tandy BASIC

    .... -- This page is an archive and hosts the legacy version 1.2 of PC-BASIC only. -- For documentation and the latest releases, please see the official homepage: www.pc-basic.org Four source code, discussions and to report bugs please see the GitHub project page https://github.com/robhagemans/pcbasic
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    Downloads: 100 This Week
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    Mininet

    Mininet

    Emulator for rapid prototyping of Software Defined Networks

    ...Mininet is actively developed and supported, and is released under a permissive BSD Open Source license. We encourage you to contribute code, bug reports/fixes, documentation, and anything else that can improve the system! Links are virtual ethernet pairs, which live in the Linux kernel and connect our emulated switches to emulated hosts (processes).
    Downloads: 79 This Week
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    Miasm

    Miasm

    Reverse engineering framework in Python

    The Miasm intermediate representation is used for multiple task: emulation through its jitter engine, symbolic execution, DSE, program analysis, but the intermediate representation can be a bit hard to read. We will present in this article new tricks Miasm has learned in 2018. Among them, the SSA/Out-of-SSA transformation, expression propagation and high-level operators can be joined to “lift” Miasm IR to a more human-readable language. We use graphviz to illustrate some graphs. Its layout...
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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.
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