Pages tagged emulator:

JPC
http://www-jpc.physics.ox.ac.uk/home_home.html

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JPC is the fast pure Java™ x86 PC emulator Use JPC to boot virtual computers right here in your browser....
"JPC is the fast pure Java™ x86 PC emulator"
Virtual AGC Home Page
http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/
The purpose of this project is to provide a computer simulation of the onboard guidance computers used in the Apollo Program's lunar missions, and to generally allow you to learn about these guidance computers.
Virtual AGC is a computer model of the AGC. It does not try to mimic the superficial behavioral characteristics of the AGC, but rather to model the AGC's inner workings. The result is a computer model of the AGC which is itself capable of executing the original Apollo software on (for example) a desktop PC. In computer terms, Virtual AGC is an emulator.
JSNES: A Javascript NES emulator
http://benfirshman.com/projects/jsnes/
A few months ago, I stumbled across Matt Westcott's excellent JSSpeccy. I had seen some pretty imaginative canvas creations, but Javascript emulators? What a perfect idea for a daft new project. I got underway shamelessly porting vNES into Javascript. Although not the most efficient, it didn't have any of the pointer memory mapping magic associated with emulators written in lower level languages. As such, it was more or less a direct port, bar a few tweaks to compensate for the lack of static typing, and obviously a rewrite of all the I/O. I highly recommend you use Google Chrome to play JSNES. Thanks to its high performance canvas element, and a clever optimisation by Connor Dunn, it runs at full speed on modern computers. Mac builds are also available. Otherwise, it just about runs on Firefox 3.5 or Safari 4, but it's hardly playable. The source is available on Github, contributions welcome!
I highly recommend you use Google Chrome to play JSNES. Thanks to its high performance canvas element, and a clever optimisation by Connor Dunn, it runs at full speed on modern computers. Mac builds are also available. Otherwise, it just about runs on Firefox 3.5 or Safari 4, but it's hardly playable.
How to Run Android Applications on Ubuntu - Step-by-step tutorial with screenshots - Softpedia
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Run-Android-Applications-on-Ubuntu-115152.shtml
How to Run Android Applications on Ubuntu - Step-by-step tutorial with screenshots
virtualagc - Project Hosting on Google Code
http://code.google.com/p/virtualagc/
The purpose of this project is to provide an emulation of the on-board Apollo guidance computers, along with some ancillary items needed to make the emulation do something interesting. "AGC" stands for Apollo Guidance Computer. The AGC was the principal on-board computer for NASA's Apollo missions, including all of the lunar landings. Both the Command Module (CM) and the Lunar Module (LM) had AGCs, so two AGCs were used on most of the Apollo missions, but with differing software. The computer and its software were developed at MIT's Instrumentation Laboratory, also known as Draper Labs.
Apollo source code
WineBottler - Run Windows Programs directly on OS X
http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/
wine mac osx
The SmartAss - The Best Way To Waste Your Time!
http://www.thesmartass.info/
An excellent streaming media site.
nintendo saga
michaelv.org
http://www.michaelv.org/
Retro computing goodness
Windows 3.1 experience!
Windows 3.11 in web browser
Windows 3.1 desde el navegador
Windows 3.1 on the web
Mobile Web and App Development Testing and Emulation Tools - Speckyboy Design Magazine
http://speckyboy.com/2010/04/12/mobile-web-and-app-development-testing-and-emulation-tools/
How To: Try Android Froyo On Your Computer
http://gizmodo.com/5544988/how-to-try-android-froyo-on-your-computer
How to set up an Android 2.2 emulator. Kinda geeky, but could be useful.
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How do emulators work and how are they written? - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/448673/how-do-emulators-work-and-how-are-they-written
How to Test Drive Android on Your PC Without Buying a Phone
http://lifehacker.com/5587260/how-to-test-drive-android-on-your-pc-without-buying-a-phone
Interested in test driving the latest version of Google's Android OS without buying a new mobile device?  Here's how to run Android on your PC for free with the Android SDK Emulator.
RT @deliciouspb: How to Test Drive Android on Your PC Without Buying a Phone http://bit.ly/d0fQsW
How To Enable the Android Market in the Google Android Emulator - How-To Geek
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/21862/how-to-enable-the-android-market-in-the-google-android-emulator/
Would you like to try out apps from the Android Market on your PC? We recently showed you how to run Android in an emulator on your PC, so here’s how you can install apps from the Android Market in the emulator.
How To Enable the Android Market in the Google Android Emulator - How-To Geek
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/21862/how-to-enable-the-android-market-in-the-google-android-emulator/
Would you like to try out apps from the Android Market on your PC? We recently showed you how to run Android in an emulator on your PC, so here’s how you can install apps from the Android Market in the emulator.