Microsoft POSIX subsystem

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Web site: support.microsoft.com/kb/308259 (not active) Category: Others Platform: Windows License: Freeware Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Microsoft_POSIX_subsystem First release: July 27, 1993 Microsoft POSIX subsystem – a compatibility layer subsystem for Windows NT which implements the POSIX.1 standard. The Portable Operating System for UNIX (POSIX) subsystem is not included with Windows XP or with Windows Server 2003. … Read more

Nestopia

nestopia

Web site: nestopia.sourceforge.net Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: Freeware Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2003 ? Nestopia – a portable Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ by Martin Freij. NEStopia strives for the most accurate emulation possible at the pixel-by-pixel and sample-by-sample level, and it has excellent mapper and UNIF board … Read more

UWIN

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Web site: research.att.com/~astopen/download/uwin/uwin.html (not active) Category: Others Platform: Windows License: Eclipse Public License Interface: CLI Wikipedia: UWIN First release: unknown UWIN – a software which allows programs written for UNIX operating system to be built and run on Microsoft Windows. UWIN allows UNIX applications to be built and run on Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, XP, … Read more

FakeNES

fakenes

Web site: fakenes.sourceforge.net/svn/ Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows, DOS License: zlib/libpng Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2001 FakeNES – a portable, Open Source NES emulator. It uses the Allegro library for input, graphics, and sound across various platforms. FakeNES is written in 100% C language code. This makes it very portable, but also … Read more

Interix

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Web site: technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/695ac415-d314-45df-b464-4c80ddc2b3bc1033.mspx (not active) Category: Others Platform: Windows License: Proprietary Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Interix First release: March 29, 1996 Interix – a POSIX-conformant Unix subsystem for Windows NT operating systems. Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA) is a source-compatibility subsystem for compiling and running custom UNIX-based applications on a computer running a Windows server-class operating … Read more

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