CrossOver

crossover

Web site: codeweavers.com/crossover Category: Others Platform: Linux, OS X, Chrome OS License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: CrossOver_(software) First release: 2008 CrossOver – a polished version of Wine provided by CodeWeavers. CrossOver makes it easier to use Wine and CodeWeavers provides excellent technical support to its users. All purchases of CrossOver are used to directly fund … Read more

Wine

wine

Web site: winehq.org Category: Others Platform: Android, BSD, Linux, OS X License: LGPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Wine_(software) First release: July 4, 1993 Wine (“Wine Is Not an Emulator”) – a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Instead of simulating internal Windows logic like … Read more

Speccy

speccy

Web site: fms.komkon.org/Speccy/ Category: Emulators Platform: Android, Linux, DOS, Windows, Maemo License: unknown (source code available) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Speccy – a portable Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Sam Coupe Emulator. Speccy emulates 16kB, 48kB, and 128kB versions of Sinclair ZX Spectrum, as well as Spectrum +2, +2A, and +3, as well as … Read more

MasterGear

mastergear

Web site: fms.komkon.org/MG/ Category: Emulators Platform: Android, BSD, Linux, Windows, Maemo, OSF/1, Solaris, SunOS License: unknown (source code available) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1996 MasterGear – a program that emulates 8bit SEGA videogames on your computer. It runs games made for SEGA MasterSystem (Mark3 in Japan) and GameGear, as well as their predecessors: SG1000, … Read more

iNES

ines

Web site: fms.komkon.org/iNES/ Category: Emulators Platform: BSD, Linux, Android, Windows, Maemo, Solaris, AIX, SunOS, OSF/1 License: unknown (source code available) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1996 iNES – a program that emulates Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Famicom videogame consoles on your computer. It plays NES games on PCs, PocketPCs, Macs, Unix boxes, etc. The … Read more

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