Castle Darkmoon Adventures and RPG site by The Adventure Workshop, which writes emulators for the Spectrum Adventures and sells them for £5 each. 45 walkthrus and links to 6 shareware RPGs. http://www.darkmoon.force9.co.uk/
Extractions: text Welcome Adventurer if your browser supports frames enter through the Front Door otherwise enter through the Back Door. The castle was created using HoTMetaL Pro v3.0 by Philip M. Reynolds if you have any problems in the castle or find any broken links please contact the Webmaster@darkmoon.force9.net This site is kindly hosted by Force9 Internet Welcome Adventurer if your browser supports frames enter through the Front Door otherwise enter
Extractions: A port of Jens Restemeier's Virtual PC Engine My own PC Engine emulator A port of David Michel's MagicKit assembler for writing your own PC Engine games. Documentation on some of the PC Engine's internals: David Michel's MagicEngine page, including the original DOS version of MagicKit. Paul Clifford 27 April 1998
World Of Spectrum - Emulators emulators. This is what other people got! For all emulators (on all platforms),have a look in the emulators directory of the archive. http://www.void.jump.org/emulators.html
Extractions: Welcome Emulation is an exciting and relatively new technology that has taken the internet by storm. Emulation, in short, is the act of having your 'computer' to pretend it's another operating system. Emulating the operating system allows you to run programs on your system which normally would not be possible, which opens up huge possibilities as you can imagine. Emulators exist for everything from gaming consoles to Palm Pilots. Here at our website our one single goal is to provide you with all the information, downloads and tools you need to run emulators on your computers as well as understand them greater. If you have any comments, questions or information to submit please contact Jeff Booth or hit our Forums!
TB-303 Resources Index Exclusive pictures, patterns, free email aliasing, tuning and modifications, emulators, samples, midi sequences, links. http://www.tb-303.org/
Extractions: The TB303 (Transistor Bass) was introduced in the early 1982's together with the TR606 Drumatix (Transistor Rythm) by Roland. It was invented by Tadao Kikumoto. At that time the 303 was not an expensive piece, only about £215. The two small plastic-pieces were intended to emulate a real bass player and a real drummer. [ Read more A new website has been uploaded to the internet. http://www.tr909.org The site is dedicated to the famous Roland TR-909 drummachine. Lots of info about the mesmerizing computer. Site contains a forum/messageboard and a Mp3 page of tracks made with TR/TB machines. The site also contains info about the other great TR's. Hope to meet y'all.
[mame.dk] - Emulator Mirror user anonymous. Emulator. To run the games in the ROM files foundon mame.dk, you need the MAME emulator. MAME is currently (from http://www.mame.dk/emulators/
FreeBSD Ports: Emulators FreeBSD Ports emulators. Utilities for emulating other OS types. HVSCUpdate-2.8.2Update program for the HVSC C= 64 SID tune collection http://www.freebsd.org/ports/emulators.html
Index emulators for the Aquarius, the TRS80 MC-10, the APF imagination machine, the NEC Trek (aka NEC PC-6001A) and the Panasonic JR-200U PC. http://www.geocities.com/emucompboy/
Extractions: James the Animal Tamer's Emulators Click here to Read about Emulation Suggestions? Mail me! emucompboy@yahoo.com This page is the home for: Working emulators: Virtual Aquarius, an emulator for the Radofin Electronics Aquarius Home Computer System Download version 0.71 April 3 2002 Virtual MC-10, an emulator for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Microcolor Computer MC-10 Download version 0.69 February 20, 2002 James's VZ200, an emulator for the VZ200 computer Download version 0.20 March 22, 2002 James the Animal Tamer (me) Mostly working emulators: Email: Virtual NEC Trek, an emulator for the NEC Trek (aka NEC PC-6001A) Download version 0.4 March 27, 2001 emucompboy@yahoo.com Somewhat working emulators: Virtual Panasonic JR-200U An emulator for the Panasonic Personal Computer Download version 0.12 March 25, 2002 Emulators which don't work at all: Virtual APF, an emulator for the APF Imagination Machine Download version 0.1 August 8, 2000 Windows Sorcerer, an emulator for the Exidy Sorcerer Download version 0.01 April 8, 2002 Virtual Interact, an emulator for the Interact Family Computer Download version 0.01 Feb 6, 2003
Extractions: The following functions are supported: Functions NoSTalgia 1.4 PowerST 0.3 (suspended) Processor 68000 with better cycles calculation 68000 with cycles calculation (PPC) No Prefetch Video Shifter Low, Medium, High Vbl 50Hz Low, Medium, High Vbl 50Hz hardware emulation Ram TOS support 1.0, 1.02, 1.04, 1.62, 2.05, 2.06, EmuTos Unmodified TOS MFP hardware emulation FDC Complete Complete Hardware level Joystick IKBD hardware level Complete, ST mouse driver. Complete IKBD hardware level, LineA YM2149/PSG Complete with samples support No samples support Hardware level Blitter Immediate/Hog mode only Immediate/Hog mode only Hardware level Hard disk 2 partitions (shareware) DMA mode 1 partition DMA mode BIOS level Midi OUT(Quicktime) Full support (OMS/Quicktime) Hardware level Printer Port To file To file Hardware level Rasters Timer B only Hardware level Video Mixed Mode Hardware level VDI video mode 640*400*16 colors 640*400*16 colors Tested compatibles OS Magic 6, NAES, modified TOS, Geneva, Mint, EmuTos... NAES, Geneva, Mint, Magic 5
Extractions: SmartDraw v6.0 Winner of Shareware Industry Awards (SIA Awards) 1995, 1997 and 2002, SmartDraw is the easy-to-use drawing program that lets you Draw Anything Easily! In minutes, you'll be creating flowcharts, org charts, forms, time lines, floor plans, network drawings, schematics, and much more. The new SmartDraw 6.0 offers dozens of powerful new features including the ability to draw freeform, add gradient fills, create multiple layers-and much more. To learn more, Go Here or Download It Now ! Featured Mp3 Software Musicmatch Jukebox Plus v7.5 Winner of PC Magazine's Editor's Choice Award BEST MEDIA PLAYER three years in a row, Musicmatch Jukebox Plus is the best integrated, digital music-management software that combines a CD ripper, MP3 encoder, playlist maker, ID3 tag editor, and media player. It has all the jukebox basic features PLUS : Drag Drop and Burn on CDs/DVD, SmartSplit CD burning, Burn up to 24X with Plus, Multi-session CD Burning, Advanced Equalizer, and more. Only Buy Now !
Zophar's Domain: GameBoy Emulators GameBoy emulators. Additionally, it supports Super Game Boy and Game Boy Colorgames including newer games which don't run on other GBC emulators. http://www.zophar.net/gb.html
Extractions: GameBoy Emulators Site Home ZD Store News Only UltraLite News News Roundup Articles Links Web Boards Board Index Diaries General Emulation Talk of the Town Classifieds Rom Hack Suggestions Tech Talk Backroom Testing Hosted Sites Emulator Homepages: NESten Emulation Sites: IRPinball Swedish Emulation News FB Config MrClick's TilEd Utils ZELDIT ZeroSoft Gaming Sites: Bloodlust Software GamerBase Kirby Box Metroid 2 Secret Worlds Mega Man XZ Nintendo Game Archive RPG World Wide S+F Software RPG Central Shining Force 3 Knowledge Base Ultimate Shining Force Site Tales of Phantasia Music Related Homepages: FF8 Soundfont Super Jukebox The Best Game Music!!! ZD-SPC Translation/ROM Hack Sites: CoolNes Translations Just 4 Fun The Nifty Page-O-Hacks Spun Web Translations Star Ocean About Contact Us Search: Name Download Version Last Updated OS Description BadBoy Download Beta 3 Preview Windows A new GameBoy emulator that has full CPU, graphics, and sound support. The sound is a bit buggy so far, though. So far it doesn't play GameBoy Color games. It requires DirectX to run. BGB Download Download
More On Mac Emulators For The PC Comprehensive introduction to Macintosh emulation. Details the SoftMac line of products available from emulators, Inc., as well as the opensource Basilisk II and vMac projects. http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0004/28.emulator.shtml
Extractions: April 28, 2000, 7:00 am ET Wednesday's article, " Virtual Mac for the PC ," told of some emulators that let Mac software run on Wintel systems. One product mentioned was Basilisk II. Darek Mihocka of Emulators Inc. says that while Basilisk is a relative newcomer to the Mac emulation arena, the product has been running Mac software on the PC since 1993. It ran first in DOS version, but, since 1995, has been in the form of a Windows version. The current incarnation of the product, which is currently called SoftMac 2000, was actually released in the summer of 1997 around the time of Apple's release of Mac OS 8 and offers fast System 7 and Mac OS 8 emulation on Windows 9x, NT, and 2000, Mihocka says. "There are also other Mac emulators on the web, such as vMac (a Mac Plus emulator) which similarly began about two or three years ago," he adds. "Regarding the names of the products, you mention [in Wednesday's article] that products are available from Fusion and from Gemulator. That is incorrect. Those are the names of the products, Fusion is actually available from a company called Microcode Solutions, and our Gemulator and SoftMac products are available from us, Emulators Inc." Regarding price, while Basilisk is technically a "free" product available over the Internet, Emulators Inc. has been releasing free versions of Gemulator since 1992, and currently offer free versions of SoftMac on their Web site. At last week's Comdex Chicago, the company offered the SoftMac 2000 product on CD-ROM bundled with a shrink wrapped Mac OS 8.1 for $99.
Macintosh Emulation Station Emulation of the Macintosh computer in Windows. Includes introductory guides, emulator downloads, and a collection of games and applications that will run on most emulators. http://mes.emuunlim.com
Extractions: Macintosh Emulation Station Welcome to my Macintosh emulation site. Note: Optimized for IE 4+ After using a Mac for over 8 years, I've run across a lot of good Macintosh software. Only the best Mac software is on this site - it isn't pretty, but it has quantity and will be growing. All the software has been tested by me using the Mac emulators Fusion PC V2.0 and Basilisk II (which emulate the Mac OS on PC computers). Everything on my site is either shareware, freeware, or demos and all are completely legal. Almost all the software is fully functional and as with all software of this kind, you must pay the shareware fee to the author if you decide to keep it after the trial period has expired. Please consult the "read me" files for details. 8^) The description of most of the software is from the website of the company that develops the software. On the left-hand side of each table is a link to directly download the software. To the right is a description of the software and usually a link to the company who sells the software. Most of the software installers include details of how to register the product as well. Also on this site is the latest Mac emulation news, and tips on how to get up and started using the Macintosh emulators. If you need additional help getting started please visit my
ClassicGaming - A Member Of The GameSpy Network emulators What you need to get back in the game emulators IIe. Some emulatorscan also emulate the hardware of various classic arcade games. http://www.classicgaming.com/vault/emulate.shtml
Extractions: What you need to get back in the game Emulators allow your computer to act like the actual hardware of the emulated system, such as a gaming console like the Atari 2600, or a computer like the Apple IIe. Some emulators can also emulate the hardware of various classic arcade games. For more information on emulators, see the section entitled, "What's an emulator?" in the ClassicGaming Newbie Guide Emulators can be difficult to get up and running, especially for the first time. After you have downloaded and unzipped an emulator, it is strongly recommended that you carefully read any documentation that comes with it (often in a file named "readme"). We have also prepared "Quick-start Guides" for some popular emulators. These can be found in our Help! section
VGWS: Main Page Offers save games, editors, converters, emulators, frontends, and code files. Also provides website services such as a counter with statistics and clocks with gamerelated design. http://www.vgws.com/
Extractions: document.write(''); Unreal server provider Saved Games, GameCounter Fonts, GameClock Fonts, Utilities, Sprites Welcome to Video Game Webpage Services, a site dedicated to providing video game fans with services, such as hit counters for their web pages, and emulation-related archived files, such as saved games, emulators, and frontends. VGWS strives to be unlike other such sites by having an unusual twist on such content. The web page services are based on a variety of game-related material, and the saved game archive holds saves from multiple points in many games, not just endings. The core of VGWS has always been the users, and thanks to their vast imaginations and creativity, VGWS has been growing for five years and will keep going strong. Situation Report Posted by Tempest of Shadows on December 12, 2002 at 1:04 PM EST Since it's been a while, I thought an update on the current status would be good. Clearly, things didn't get back to normal. After that and a certain other deciding factor became obvious, I began looking into other solutions. It seems like none of those are going to work out for various reasons, though, so I'm working on getting some of the inactive parts of the site working again. I'm going to try to use a watered down portion of the forum software to get the account management section working again (if that doesn't work out, the site will probably be shut down permanently). The forums themselves aren't coming back, and neither is the 'search the web' section. I've deleted them (and the account management section for the time being) from the server entirely. The next time I update, the Codes section will also be removed since it never really got off the ground (so, if you want anything from that section, get it now).
Terminal Emulators X Servers Office 2000 Conversion - Www.powerlan-usa.com Mac and Windows ports of terminals such as Webterm, 5pm Term, WebTerm X and eXodus.Category Computers Software Internet Clients Telnet Terminal emulators, X Servers, Microsoft Office XP and Office 2000 Migration. PowerlanUSA TradeIn Program for your old Terminal emulators and X Servers. http://www.powerlan-usa.com/
Extractions: and Office 2000 Migration Powerlan USA works tirelessly for you to bring you the most reliable, easy to use, rock solid Terminal Emulation and X Server solutions today. Powerlan USA also delivers powerful Microsoft Office 2000 and Office XP Conversion tools, Secure Communications with SSH and SSL encryption, and web to host, desktop to host TN5250, TN3270, VT420 Terminal Emulators, and X Servers for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS, and Mac OS X. Whether you need secure connections to UNIX, DEC, or IBM Mainframes or Midrange systems, X windows for your Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh, or convert your entire organization's Microsoft Office 97 to Office 2000 or Office XP, Powerlan USA gives you the latest in technologies to help you be secure, more productive, and increase your budgets by saving you money. February 24, 2003 WebTerm finalist in Apex Awards Editors' Choice Communications Category!
The Vintage Gaming Network - Emulators 80,275,049 served since February 20th, 1996. Home · Discussion Forums ·emulators · Roms · Get hosted · Submit News · Bookmark Main Menu. http://www.vg-network.com/emu.phtml
Amiga Greatest Reviews of emulators of other machines for the Amiga. Many bad links. http://www.geocities.com/Baja/3812/
The BBC Lives! -- Emulators emulators. The available emulators are presented here (alphabetically). Someare commercial, and some are not even available. BBC micro emulators. http://bbc.nvg.org/emulators.php3
Extractions: main what's new search software ... links The available emulators are presented here (alphabetically). Some are commercial, and some are not even available. Most emulators are available directly from the "The BBC lives!" archives. However, the original distribution sites are linked to below, when possible. If a emulator software link doesn't work below, you'll still probably find it in this archive. Enter the emulator archive! [ HTTP FTP index Here's a legend that explains the various icons used. Please wait until the page is fully loaded before you click one of these. (a good, but commercial emulator for RiscOS) 65C12 Emulator BBC Environment Emulator BBC BASIC(86) BBC 6502 Emulator ... BeebEm (my personal favourite, as it is free and cross-platform) BeebIt (probably the best for RiscOS) BeebInC (a good emulator for DOS) B-EM BPC Horizon (probably the best for Mac) MESS (BBC driver) Model-B (a good, but dated emulator for DOS) Owl pcBBC (hailed as the best, but shareware, and DOS only) The Emulator TOL - The Owl Lives Tom Lees' Emulator WinBee ... Xbeeb (a good emulator requiring X11) ? (unnamed emulator) Acorn Atom Emulator Another Acorn Atom Emulator MESS (Atom driver MAME (Electron driver) ElectrEm Elkulator Tom Lees' Emulator Catorcio (Master Compact emulator) pcBBC (Beeb emulator supporting some Master features) Tom Lees' Emulator Archie (actually works splendidly) ArcEm Pattenden's Archimedes emulator Red Squirrel (also works very well)