RetroArch is often considered the go-to emulator for Linux users due to its versatility and extensive support for multiple console systems. It is a cross-platform application available on various ...
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It’s something of an article of faith, that to run Linux your computer must include a hardware memory management unit, or MMU. To an extent it’s true, in that for a Linux-based system to shine it must ...
While your terminal emulator of choice depends a lot on personal preference, it’s quite clear that the most powerful terminal emulator on Linux is the feature-filled Terminator. [jump] Terminator is a ...
Nintendo’s NES Classic is, at its core essence, a Nintendo-approved NES emulator that comes with 30 ROMs. It feels very similar to the sort of thing people have been building for ages by running Linux ...
I know that Wine emulates* Windows in Linux, and that MOL emulates* MacOS on Linux, but has anyone ever doen the reverse?<P>Linux on MacOS or Linux on Winows? Or how about BSD on Windows? And just ...
Our comprehensive smartphone guide lacked one key feature: NES emulation. An important trait, to be sure, and one that the Palm Pre, after a bit of fiddling, now ...
Wine is the foundation that makes gaming on Linux possible.
I dug up some notes from my own archives, and decided to post information on setting up a network bandwidth emulator with Linux. And what would anybody want to use this for? Over the years, I have ...