DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator.
It supports many homebrew NDS rom demos as well as a handful of wireless
multiboot demo NDS roms. It also runs DSLinux, the port of Linux to the
Nintendo DS.
ok landry@ sthen@
openMSX is an emulator for the MSX home computer system. Its goal is to
emulate all aspects of the MSX with 100% accuracy: perfection in
emulation. It also has a number of special features, some unique to this
emulator.
ok landry@
probably others) and qemu-old; the current qemu version in emulators/qemu
works well now (kqemu is no longer supported upstream).
ok Brad (emulators/qemu maintainer) todd@ and I think there were some others
- Sort the arch list.
- Remove some local patching from the configure script
which is not necessary.
- Remove debug option from linker command line when not using --enable-debug.
- Recognize arm / hppa OpenBSD.
PLIST and delete everything under the @sample'd directory instead of the
directory itself to prevent a warning from pkg_delete(1) trying to
remove a non existing directory and to help preventing left-over files
and directories.
Mednafen is a portable, utilizing OpenGL and SDL,
argument(command-line)-driven multi-system emulator with many advanced
features. The Atari Lynx, GameBoy (Color), GameBoy Advance, NES, PC
Engine(TurboGrafx 16), SuperGrafx, Neo Geo Pocket (Color), PC-FX, and
WonderSwan (Color) are emulated. Mednafen has the ability to remap
hotkey functions and virtual system inputs to a keyboard, a joystick, or
both simultaneously. Save states are supported, as is real-time game
rewinding. Screen snapshots may be taken at the press of a button, and
are saved in the popular PNG file format.
OK landry@
- patch some hardcoded paths and binary names
- initial support for running qemu instances from gns3
(note that to work fully and connect qemu to network interfaces
on dynamips instances currently requires a qemu patched to support
udp unicast networking; see qemu-0.13.0-patches.zip in
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu/).
ok armani@ (maintainer)