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http://mess.emuverse.com/index.html

 

Relating to my other post about DOS emulation, I found this thing. It emulates the following:

 

Adventurevision

Amstrad PC1512

Amstrad PC1640 / PC6400 (US)

Amstrad PC20

Amstrad/Schneider CPC464

Amstrad/Schneider CPC6128

Amstrad/Schneider CPC664

APEXC (as described in 1957)

Apple //c (3.5 ROM)

Apple //c

Apple //c Plus

Apple //e (enhanced)

Apple //e

Apple //e (Platinum)

Apple I

Aquarius

Arcadia 2001

Atari 2600

Atari 400 (NTSC)

Atari 400 (PAL)

Atari 5200

Atari 7800

Atari 800 (NTSC)

Atari 800 (PAL)

Atari 800XL

Atom

Atom with Eprom Box

Bally Pro Arcade/Astrocade

BBC Micro Model A

BBC Micro Model B+ 128k

BBC Micro Model B+ 64K

BBC Micro Model B

BBC Micro Model B with WD1770 disc controller

C64GS (PAL)

C65 / C64DX (Prototype, German PAL, 910429)

C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910111)

C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910523)

C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910626)

C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 910828)

C65 / C64DX (Prototype, NTSC, 911001)

CBM4064/PET64/Educator64 (NTSC)

Channel F

Chess Champion MK II

Colecovision

Colecovision (Thick Characters)

Color Computer 2B

Color Computer 2

Color Computer 3 (HD6309)

Color Computer 3

Color Computer (Extended BASIC 1.0)

Color Computer

Colour Genie EG2000

Commodore 128 French (PAL)

Commodore 128 German (PAL)

Commodore 128 Italian (PAL)

Commodore 128 NTSC

Commodore 128 Swedish (PAL)

Commodore 16/116/232/264 (PAL), 1551

Commodore 16/116/232/264 (PAL)

Commodore 16 Novotrade (PAL, Hungarian Character Set)

Commodore 30xx (Basic 2) (business keyboard)

Commodore 30xx (Basic 2)

Commodore 364 (Prototype)

Commodore 40xx FAT (CRTC) 50Hz

Commodore 40xx FAT (CRTC) 60Hz

Commodore 40xx THIN (business keyboard)

Commodore +4 (NTSC), 1551

Commodore +4 (NTSC)

Commodore 64 (NTSC)

Commodore 64 Swedish (PAL)

Commodore 64/VC64/VIC64 (PAL)

Commodore 80xx 50Hz

Commodore 80xx 60Hz

Commodore 80xx German (50Hz)

Commodore 80xx Swedish (50Hz)

Commodore B128-40/Pet-II/P500 60Hz

Commodore B128-80HP/710

Commodore B128-80LP/610 60Hz

Commodore B256-80HP/720

Commodore B256-80HP/720 Swedish/Finnish

Commodore B256-80LP/620 50Hz

Commodore B256-80LP/620 Hungarian 50Hz

Commodore Max (Ultimax/VC10)

Commodore SP9000/MMF9000 (50Hz)

CP400

CPS Changer (Street Fighter ZERO)

Dragon 32

Enterprise 128 (EXOS 2.1)

Enterprise 128

EURO PC

Famicom

Galaksija

GameBoy

Game Gear

HB-8000 Hotbit 1.1

HB-8000 Hotbit 1.2

IBM PC 08/16/82

IBM PC 10/27/82

IBM PC/XT (CGA)

Inves Spectrum 48K+

Jupiter Ace

Kaypro 2x

KC 85/3

KC 85/4

KC Compact

KIM-1

Laser 110

Laser 200

Laser 210

Laser 310

Laser 350

Laser 500

Laser 700

Lisa2/10

Lisa2

LNW-80

Lynx (alternate rom save!)

Lynx II

Lynx

Macintosh 512ke

Macintosh Plus

Macintosh XL

Master System

MC-10

Megadrive / Genesis

Microbee 32K

Microbee 32K Personal Communicator

Microbee 56K (CP/M)

Microtan 65

MSX 1 (Japan)

MSX 1 (Korea)

MSX 1

MSX 1 (UK)

MSX 2 (BASIC 2.1)

MSX 2 (Japan)

MSX 2

MTX 512

MZ-700 (Japan)

MZ-700

Nascom 1

Nascom 2

NC100

NC100 (Version 1.09)

NC200

Nintendo Entertainment System (NTSC)

Nintendo Entertainment System (PAL)

Oric 1

Oric Atmos

Oric Telestrat

PC200 Professional Series

PC8300

PC-8801 MKIISR (Hires display, VSYNC 24KHz)

PC-8801 MKIISR (Lores display, VSYNC 15KHz)

PC/AT (CGA, MF2 Keyboard)

PC (CGA)

PC Engine/TurboGrafx 16

PC (MDA)

PCW10

PCW16

PCW8256

PCW8512

PCW9256

PCW9512 (+)

PC/XT (VGA, MF2 Keyboard)

PDP-1 (Spacewar!)

PET2001/CBM20xx Series (Basic 1)

Philips P2000M

Philips P2000T

Pocket Computer 1251

Pocket Computer 1350

Pocket Computer 1401

Pocket Computer 1402

Power 3000

Pravetz 8D (Disk ROM)

Pravetz 8D (Disk ROM, RadoSoft)

Pravetz 8D

Salora Fellow

Sam Coupe 256K RAM

Sam Coupe 512K RAM

Sanyo / Dick Smith VZ200

Sanyo / Dick Smith VZ300

Sorcerer

Spectrum I+

Studio II

Superboard II

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Super Vision

SVI-318

SVI-328 (BASIC 1.11)

SVI-328

System-80

Tandy 1000HX

TC2048

Texet TX8000

TI-85 ver. 10.0

TI-85 ver. 3.0a

TI-85 ver. 4.0

TI-85 ver. 5.0

TI-85 ver. 6.0

TI-85 ver. 8.0

TI-85 ver. 9.0

TI99/4A Home Computer (Europe)

TI99/4A Home Computer (US)

TI99/4 Home Computer (Europe)

TI99/4 Home Computer (US)

TI Avigo 100 PDA

TK90x Color Computer

TK95 Color Computer

TRS-80 Model I (Level I Basic)

TRS-80 Model I (Radio Shack Level II Basic)

TRS-80 Model I (R/S L2 Basic)

TS1000

TS2068

UK101

Vectrex

VIC20 (NTSC), IEEE488 Interface (SYS45065)

VIC20 (NTSC)

VIC20 PAL, Swedish Expansion Kit

VIC20/VC20(German) PAL

XP-800 Expert 1.0

XP-800 Expert 1.1

ZX-80

ZX-81

ZX.Aszmic

ZX Spectrum 128

ZX Spectrum 128 (Spain)

ZX Spectrum +2a

ZX Spectrum +2 (France)

ZX Spectrum +2

ZX Spectrum +2 (Spain)

ZX Spectrum +3e

ZX Spectrum +3

ZX Spectrum +3 (Spain)

ZX Spectrum +4

ZX Spectrum (BusySoft Upgrade)

ZX Spectrum (Collier's Upgrade)

ZX Spectrum (De Groot's Upgrade)

ZX Spectrum (LEC Upgrade)

ZX Spectrum

 

:screwy: Old Skool here we come! lol

 

I have yet to test it for speed, compatability & such but If anyone has info or feedback then post!

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I've just been trying it and stuff like Gameboy, Spectrum, atari 800, C64 worked fine. Some other stuff like Snes wasn't so good but I guess it is a hugely ambitious emulator and some things are bound to be crappy. I guess it is better to have 100 different perfect emulators than one emulator that emulates 100 things OK....

 

It is regularly updated though, so I am going to keep my eye on it.

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