Showing posts with label Emulators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emulators. Show all posts

Download GNS3 0.8.2 Beta 2

GNS3 is a free, open source graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies. You may run simulations or configure devices ranging from simple workstations to powerful Cisco routers. It is based on Dynamips, Pemu/Qemu and Dynagen.

Download GNS3 0.8.2 Beta 2

GNS3 is a free, open source graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies. You may run simulations or configure devices ranging from simple workstations to powerful Cisco routers. It is based on Dynamips, Pemu/Qemu and Dynagen.

Download GNS3 0.7.4

GNS3 is a free, open source graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies. You may run simulations or configure devices ranging from simple workstations to powerful Cisco routers. It is based on Dynamips, Pemu/Qemu and Dynagen.

Download VisualBoyAdvance 1.7.2

VisualBoyAdvance (VBA) is a free and open source emulator of the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance handheld game consoles. Besides the DirectX version for the Windows platform, there is also one that is based on the free platform independent graphics library SDL.

Some interesting features of VBA includes, Full save game state support, Joystick support, Realtime IPS patching (used mostly to play fan translations), Hacking tools, including loggers, viewers, and editor, Auto-fire support, Sound recording, AVI recording, Graphic filters to enhance display: 2xSaI, Super 2xSaI, Super Eagle, AdvanceMAME, Pixelate, and Motion Blur, Full screen support, Screen capture.

Download GNS3 0.7.3

GNS3 is a free, open source graphical network simulator that allows you to design complex network topologies. You may run simulations or configure devices ranging from simple workstations to powerful Cisco routers. It is based on Dynamips, Pemu/Qemu and Dynagen.

Download ZSNES 1.51

ZSNES is a free, open source SNES emulator written mostly in x86 assembly with official ports for Linux, MS-DOS, Mac OS, and Windows and an unofficial port for Xbox. ZSNES is notable in that it was among the first to emulate most SNES enhancement chips at some level.

Due to being written in low-level assembly language for x86 processors, it is not possible to port ZSNES to devices using RISC processors. Other than the first Xbox, no mainstream gaming device has ever used an x86 processor

Download DOSBox 0.74

DOSBox is a free, open source emulator software that emulates an IBM PC compatible computer running MS-DOS. DOSBox is mainly developed for classic old PC games. DOSBox can be used to run old MS-DOS software.

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