65HOST

acorn

Web site: Category: Machine Emulators Platform: RISC OS License: unknown Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1992 (?) 65HOST – the Acorn’s BBC emulator. It was originally given away with the Acorn Axxxx series computers and called “Archimedes”. Although later models dropped this name, it is still copyrighted (and currently owned by Pace Microtechnology Limited), so … Read more

Emul8D

dos8d

Web site: Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Linux, Windows License: unknown Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Emul8D (Pravetz 8D) – an emulator created by Peter Gordon, written in C and using SDL. It has since been integrated into Oricutron. Pravetz (Правец in original Cyrillic, series 8 and series 16) were Bulgarian computers, manufactured mainly in … Read more

AtOric

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Web site: Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Atari License: unknown Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1995 (?) AtOric – an ORIC emulator which runs on ST, TT, Falcon and emulates a 1MHz 6502-Computer called ORIC. It runs on every Atari computer (ST, TT, Falcon, and even Hades and Milan) and now it also runs on Macintosh … Read more

Empire

empire

Web site: www.catb.org/~esr/vms-empire/ Category: Games Sub-Category: Strategy, Console Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1995 Empire – a simulation of a full-scale war between two emperors, the computer and you. Naturally, there is only room for one, so the object of the game is to destroy the other. … Read more

El‐Ixir

el-ixir

Web site: github.com/kilobyte/el-ixir Category: Games Sub-Category: Board, Console Platform: Linux, UNIX-like License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1990 El‐Ixir – a board game with an element of randomness. It is played by two players at the same terminal, although it is possible to use a shared tmux for remote play. The game should … Read more

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