MAME is strictly a non-profit project. Its main purpose is to be a reference to the inner workings of the emulated arcade machines. This is done both for educational purposes and for preservation purposes, in order to prevent many historical games from disappearing forever once the hardware they run on stops working.
Alcohol brings new meaning to the word multimedia! It is without a doubt a leader in its class, bringing the ability to emulate and record CDs and DVDs together into one amazingly easy to use software program. Now includes Alcohol Xtra. A unique Pre-Mastering function.
DOSBox is a DOS-emulator that uses the SDL-library which makes DOSBox very easy to port to different platforms. DOSBox has already been ported to many different platforms, such as Windows, BeOS, Linux, MacOS X...
CodeWeavers' Josh DuBois informs Softpedia today, December 13, 2016, about the general availability of the final release of CrossOver 16.0.0 commercial graphical user interface for Wine.
Last week we told you all about the new improvements and fixes implemented in the Wine 1.9.17 development release, and now it's time to inform our readers about the latest stable Wine release, version 1.8.4.
The Wine Staging team announced a few minutes ago, April 19, 2016, that the Wine Staging 1.9.8 development release is now available for download via the official channels.
Remember PPSSPP? It's the best free PSP (PlayStation Portable) emulator software available right now, and today, February 14, 2016, it has been updated to version 1.2 for all supported operating systems.
Just like any other hardware component, the CPU has gone through some serious upgrades in the past few years. It’s not just about the number of cores, but the architecture has a greater saying in how everything runs, or if.
The developers of PPSSPP, an open-source, free, and cross-platform PSP (PlayStation Portable) emulator for PCs (Windows, BSD, Mac OS X, and Linux) and mobile devices powered by either Android or iOS operating systems, have announced the release of PPSSPP 1.1.
Today, Google added the 64-bit Intel images (Windows, Mac OS X and Linux) to its Android emulator, signaling the fact that developers can now start testing their Android apps for 64-bit Intel-based devices. The support for x64 chips will increase the amount of addressable memory (devices will be able to use more than 3 GB of RAM), and developers will get access to more registers.
Most PC’s shipping these days are rocking 64-bit versions of Windows 8.0 or 8.1. If you’re not sure how to check which bit architecture you have (32-bit or 64-bit) in Windows, there’s a quick command line trick for that. Today I want to show you something peculiar that you may not have noticed but once I bring it up you’ll certainly have questions.
When the Android SDK was first made available to the world, Google used QEMU as the basis for their Android emulator. They copied the source code to a custom repository in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) and made a number of invasive modifications to QEMU. Specifically, they added emulation of a specific board called goldfish for the purposes of emulating an Android phone.
A new development version of Wine, 1.7.23, has been announced by Alexandre Julliard and it comes with at least one major new features, Android support.
Create image files of your original discs with DAEMON Tools Pro Standard. Use preset profiles to save exact data copy of many media types. Edit image files in your collection easily with Image Editor. Have your expensive media stored safely on your computer for instant retrieval at the click of a button.
In this video Tutorial I'm going to show you how to run debug tool on a 64-bit OS, to Further write assembly code
DAEMON Tools Pro is an advanced application for CD/DVD multimedia emulation and making CD/DVD images. DAEMON Tools Pro allows users to make CD/DVD disc images, create virtual CD/DVD drives and play CDs & DVDs without the need for the physical disc and supports virtual SCSI and IDE adapters. Virtual DVD-ROM drive (Generic DVD-ROM) is also included, enabling you to use your CD/DVD images as if they were already burned to CD.
MameUI is an emulator. Simply put, it allows a PC to mimic the internal hardware of a large number of stand-alone arcade machines from 1975 to 2003+. Combined with the original ROMs from these arcade machines, MameUI will display and play the games on a PC. The software thinks it’s still running on its original box.
Wii emulator for Windows? Yes, its a reality in 2008. I don’t think many people would have excepted to see a Wii emulator for at least a couple of years, but this goes to show you how talented some coders are i guess ;-). As of now, Dolphin is the only Wii emulator available, which is also a Gamecube emulator. Wii emulator compatibility is very low. Some games show their intro movies, that’s it. There is preliminary Wiimote emulation but it does not work yet.
StarPort fully implements iSCSI and ATA-over-Ethernet client side protocols enabling you to connect to remote storage appliances such as disk arrays, tape drives, DVD-ROM image libraries and so on. StarPort connects to iSCSI or AoE (ATA-over-Ethernet) storage in the server room or creates a virtual DVD-ROM drive locally to watch movies in a home theatre extending your computing infrastructure.
Welcome to the world of C64 music.TinySID is the smallest SID player available. Its most advantage lies in its unique HardSID support, that is: