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Please NOTE: The repository at SourceForge is retired! For the latest source, releases, bug tracking, use https://github.com/OpenCBM/OpenCBM instead!
Win NT/2K/XP/7/8/10/11, Linux/i386/AMD64/ARM, FreeBSD and MacOS X kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallel port via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. Fast disk copier included. Successor of cbm4linux.
Software development for 4Mb portable, using Z80 CPU and AA batteries
This project is for the portable computer "Cambridge Z88", produced by Sir Clive Sinclair (of ZX Spectrum fame).
We continue to support software development (ROM, 3rd party apps on memory cards and desktop applications).
We have moved to https://cambridgez88.jira.com/wiki (development, source code and documentation).
However, we continue to publish files for download here.
Development of software emulator for BESM-6, old soviet mainframe.
This project has been split and moved to:
https://github.com/besm6/simh - BESM-6 simulator
https://github.com/besm6/dispak - DISPAK simulator
https://github.com/besm6/besm6-archive - disk images
https://besm6.github.io/ - examples, DISPAK sources and KRAB sources
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OpenGLide is a Glide to OpenGL wrapper. It emulates a Voodoo board so you can run old Windows Glide games by translating Glide calls into OpenGL.
The CVS code moved to https://github.com/fcbarros/openglide.
This project is based on sources published by original Ataroid developer, who in turn used code of Stella.
This project is abandoned in favor of Droid2600: https://code.google.com/p/droid2600/. Available sources do not compile into anything working anyway.
This project is based on sources published by original psx4droid developer (or someone else – I don't care as it is all GPLed anyway), who in turn used code of PCSX-ReARMed, forked from PCSX-Reloaded, based on PCSX-df and original PCSX...
This project is abandoned in favor of libretro PCSX-ReARMed variant: https://github.com/libretro/pcsx_rearmed. Current sources already depend on recent version of platform anyway.