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Category: Emulators

VIC-20

Emulate the VIC-20 home computer with Linux

May 21, 2022 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Commodore VIC-20 is an 8-bit home computer that was released in 1980/1. It featured a MOS Technology 6502 CPU, with 20KB ROM and 5KB RAM.

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Retro

Emulate the MSX home computer with Linux

March 11, 2022 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The MSX was launched in October 1983. At the heart of the machine was the Zilog Z80 CPU running at 3.58 MHz with 8-512KB of RAM.

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Retro

Emulate the Sinclair QL home computer with Linux

February 13, 2022 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Sinclair QL (for Quantum Leap) was a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, the successor to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

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Retro

Emulate the TRS-80 home computer with Linux

January 28, 2022 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (renamed the Model I) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation.

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Retro

Emulate the Dragon 32/64 home computer with Linux

September 3, 2021 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Dragon is built around the Motorola MC6809E processor running at 0.89 MHz. It was an advanced 8-bit CPU design, with limited 16-bit capabilities.

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Retro

Emulate the Oric home computer with Linux

August 20, 2021 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Oric-1 is a home computer that appeared in 1983 and was sold mainly in the UK and France. It was based on the 8-bit processor 6502A.

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Retro

Emulate the Amiga home computer with Linux

August 13, 2021 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Amiga is a family of personal computers. It’s the last truly great gaming home computer before the dominance of the PC and the 32-bit games consoles.

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Retro

Emulate the BBC Micro home computer with Linux

July 28, 2021 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The BBC Microcomputer System was a series of microcomputers designed and built by the Acorn Computer company.

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Retro

Emulate the Commodore 64 home computer with Linux

July 23, 2021 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Commodore 64 (C64) is an 8-bit home computer released in 1982. The $595 (£399) device took its name from its US maker, Commodore International, and the fact it had 64K of RAM.

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Retro

Emulate the Atari ST home computer with Linux

June 23, 2021 John O'Donnell Emulators, Software

The Atari ST was a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation. We recommend open source emulators for the Atari ST.

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