BeebEm

Web site: www.mkw.me.uk/beebem/
Category: Machine Emulators
Platform: Linux, Unix-like, Windows
License: GNU GPL
Interface: GUI
Wikipedia:
First release: 1994

BeebEm – a BBC Micro and Master Series emulator. It enables you to run BBC Micro software on your PC. BeebEm was first developed for Unix systems in 1994 by Dave Gilbert and was then ported to Microsoft Windows. BeebEm should work on most PC systems running Windows XP or later.

The hardware emulated by BeebEm is that of a standard BBC Micro Model B, a Model B with IntegraB board, Model B Plus or Master 128. Optional 65C02 and other types of second processor are also emulated. The emulation is accurate enough to run most software.

BeebEm will run most BBC Micro software including Elite, Exile and Revs. It will also run most BBC Micro ROM software (e.g. Wordwise).

The original developer of BeebEm is Dave Gilbert.
The latest version of BeebEm has been released by Chris Needham and the latest sources are now maintained in his repository on GitHub.


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