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DOSBox uses SDL to emulate the PC hardware required for running old DOS games. This includes a 386 processor, an S3/Trio video card with some tweaks to allow for older display hardware like the Tandy, a Sound Blaster Pro, the PC speaker, Tandy 3-sound, CMS/GameBlaster, Disney Sound Source, and MIDI. ... [More] DOS emulation is integrated. It is possible to mount local directories as drives inside the emulator. [Less]

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Scorched3D is a cross-platform 3D remake of the popular 2D artillery game Scorched Earth. Scorched3D can be played against the computer, other players, and remotely across the Internet or LAN.

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FreeDOS is a free DOS-compatible operating system for IBM-PC compatible systems. FreeDOS is made of up many different, separate programs that act as "packages" to the overall FreeDOS Project.

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DOSEMU stands for DOS Emulation, and allows you to run DOS and many DOS programs, including many DPMI applications such as DOOM and Windows 3.1, under Linux.

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D-Box is a simple front-end for DosBox, allowing users to run games and applications through DosBox without writing any commands. It strives to be easy to use and not too complicated. It is important that D-Box supports all platforms that DosBox does. D-Box is open source.

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D-Fend Reloaded is a graphical environment for DOSBox. DOSBox emulates a complete computer including the DOS commandline and allows to run nearly all old DOS based games on modern hardware with any of the newer Windows versions.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  2,404 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

AdPlug is a cross-platform OPL2 audio player library. AdPlug plays music, originally composed for the AdLib (OPL2) audio board, on top of an OPL2 emulator or by using the real hardware. There are multiple player software interfaces available.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  24,100 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 

BRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides access to the Linux/Unix console (when in text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display. It drives the braille display, and provides complete screen review functionality. Some speech capability has also been incorporated.

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PeePeePlayer aims to be a portable, DOS-like looking Amiga Module Player. It is inspired by the famous Open Cubic Player, and its principles are: Easy to extend, easy to use, easy to understand and no use of assembly language.

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PyLoris is a scriptable tool for testing a server's vulnerability to connection exhaustion denial of service (DoS) attacks. PyLoris can utilize SOCKS proxies and SSL connections, and can target protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IMAP, and Telnet.

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