Spectemu emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor. It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum’s other hardware.
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Steem – Atari STE emulator
Steem is an Atari STE emulator. It runs almost every ST program ever made without any problems. Closed source freeware.
Read moreUAE – UAE Amiga Emulator
UAE is a computer emulator which emulates the hardware of the Commodore Amiga range of computers.
Read moreE-UAE – ubiquitous Amiga emulator
E-UAE is an Amiga emulator. A Commodore Amiga is a 16/32 bit computer system based on the Motorola 680×0 CPU and a few specially designed custom chips.
Read more21 of the Best Free Linux Home Computer Emulators
Emulation refers to the duplication of functions of one system using a different system.
Read more21 of the Best Free Linux Video Console Emulators
This article focuses on selecting the best software which enables a Linux machine to emulate classic video consoles, such as the GameBoy, Nintendo 64, Megadrive, PlayStation 1 & 2, and many others. Please be aware that although all of the software featured in this article is free to download, some of the emulators are not open source.
Read moreSpeccy – ZX Spectrum emulator
Speccy emulates the once popular Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer, its upgraded versions, and its clones.
Read moreReminiscing the Wonderful ZX Spectrum
In the spring of 1982, one of the most popular 8-bit home computers ever made was released to the UK market – the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. The basic model with 16KB of RAM cost £125, and the 48KB RAM model cost the princely sum of £175. Both came with a rubber keyboard. Later models offered proper keyboards with built in floppy disk drives.
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