Emulator
Emulators allow the host system to emulate the qualities of a client system. For example, a mobile application developer might run an emulated device on their PC in order to test how their application would perform and appear on an actual phone or tablet.
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Mininet-based NDN emulator (mailing list: http://www.lists.cs.ucla.edu/mailman/listinfo/mini-ndn)
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Game Boy emulator written in Python
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Android in docker solution with noVNC supported and video recording
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A digital repository of of homebrews, patches, hackroms for old consoles. Provides community submission, tagging and rating features.
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The Swordfish API Emulator can emulate a Swordfish-based system statically or dynamically. Starting from an initial state described by mock-ups, the emulator can be used to emulate a Swordfish system responding to create/modify/delete operations in order to allow developers to model new Swordfish functionality, test clients, demonstrate Swordfis…
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Reverse engineering framework in Python
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A Super Chip 8 emulator written in Python
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Local emulator for Google Cloud Storage
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