Luakit is a highly configurable browser framework based on the WebKit web
content engine and the GTK+ toolkit. It is very fast, extensible with Lua,
and licensed under the GNU GPLv3 license. It is primarily targeted at
power users, developers and anyone who wants to have fine-grained control
over their web browser's behaviour and interface.
This package is based on wip/luakit-git packaged by Yorick Hardy.
Libretro is a simple but powerful development interface that allows for
the easy creation of emulators, games and multimedia applications that
can plug straight into any libretro-compatible frontend. This development
interface is open to others so that they can run these pluggable emulator
and game cores also in their own programs or devices.
Neko Project II is a PC-9801 emulator. The PC-9800 series, commonly
shortened to PC-98, is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal
computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 through 2000.
Despite hardware specifications far inferior to the Fujitsu FM Towns
and Sharp X68000 personal computers, the massive install base and steady
flow of game titles (in particular "dojin" style dating sims and RPGs,
as well as early games of the Touhou Project franchise) kept the PC-9801
as the favored platform for PC game developers in Japan until the rise
of the DOS/V clones.
Libretro is a simple but powerful development interface that allows for
the easy creation of emulators, games and multimedia applications that
can plug straight into any libretro-compatible frontend. This development
interface is open to others so that they can run these pluggable emulator
and game cores also in their own programs or devices.
PX68k (Portable xkeropi PRO-68K) is a portable and fast emulator for
the Sharp X68000 series of home computers.
The Sharp X68000 was released exclusively in Japan in 1987. It was a
powerful machine for its time and saw a great number of arcade ports,
exclusive titles and doujin/indie games developed for it, even years
after the last model was launched in 1993.
Libretro is a simple but powerful development interface that allows for
the easy creation of emulators, games and multimedia applications that
can plug straight into any libretro-compatible frontend. This development
interface is open to others so that they can run these pluggable emulator
and game cores also in their own programs or devices.
blueMSX is a portable open source MSX computer system emulator that uses
an emulation model to achieve the highest level of accuracy possible.
The emulation engine in blueMSX is cycle accurate, which means that the
timing and synchronization between emulated hardware components appear the
same as on a real MSX. The goal is to replicate each individual component
as accurate as possible, which means that the emulator requires a more
high end computer than emulators optimized for speed.
It also emulates the Spectravideo SVI, ColecoVision, and Sega SG-1000.
The package provides a simple LaTeX interface for the
processing of files with comma separated values (CSV); it
relies on the key value syntax supported by pgfkeys to simplify
usage. Filtering and table generation is especially supported;
however, this lightweight tool offers no support for data
sorting or data base storage.