List of emulators
This article lists software emulators.
Central processing units
- ARMware
- SPIM: Open Virtual Platforms' OVPsim 500 mips MIPS32 emulator, enables you to develop software on your PC using virtual platforms, emulators including MIPS processors running at up to 500 MIPS for MIPS32 processors running many OSes including Linux. OVP is used to build emulators of single MIPS processors or multiple - homogeneous MP or heterogenous MP. See: www.OVPworld.org
- Bochs
- DOSBox
- FX!32
- PCem
- QEMU – an opensource emulator that emulates 7 architectures including ARM, x86, MIPS and others
- PearPC
- Rosetta: Apple's emulator for PowerPC processors, built into Mac OS X
- WarpUP: Amiga system for PowerPC expansion cards built into MorphOS and available for AmigaOS
Computer system emulators
Main article: List of computer system emulators
Full system simulators
- AlphaVM: A DEC Alpha system emulator running on Windows or Linux.
- Simics
- CPU Sim: A Java application that allows the user to design and create a simple architecture and instruction set and then run programs of instructions from the set through simulation
- GXemul: Framework for full-system computer architecture emulation
Mobile phones and PDAs
See also: Mobile Application Testing
Multi-system emulators
- blueMSX: Emulates Z80 based computers and consoles
- MAME: Emulates multiple arcade machines
- DAPHNE is an arcade emulator application that emulates a variety of laserdisc video games with the intent of preserving these games and making the play experience as faithful to the originals as possible.[1] The developer calls DAPHNE the "First Ever Multiple Arcade Laserdisc Emulator" ("FEMALE"). It derives it name from Princess Daphne, the heroine of Dragon's Lair.
Network Emulator
Operating system emulators
- SIMH: In Altair 8800 mode, emulates Intel 8080 or Zilog Z80 and CP/M 2.2, 3.0, MP/M
- Cygwin: For Microsoft Windows
Printer emulators
- Ghostscript: Emulator for printers without PostScript
Terminal emulators
Main articles: List of terminal emulators and Comparison of terminal emulators
Video game console emulators
Main article: List of video game emulators
See also
References
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