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GXEmul offers an incredible amount of system and cpu emulation.  The project homepage is http://gxemul.sourceforge.net/
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GXEmul offers an incredible amount of system and cpu emulation.  The project homepage is http://gavare.se/gxemul/
  
  

Revision as of 11:38, 9 July 2022

GXEmul offers an incredible amount of system and cpu emulation. The project homepage is http://gavare.se/gxemul/


Unmodified GuestOS

The following Operating Systems can run unmodified under GXEmul:

http://gxemul.sourceforge.net/gxemul-stable/doc/guestoses.html


CPUs

Systems

ARM

  • CATS (NetBSD/cats, OpenBSD/cats)
  • IQ80321 (NetBSD/evbarm)
  • NetWinder (NetBSD/netwinder)

MIPS

  • DECstation 5000/200 (NetBSD/pmax, OpenBSD/pmax, Ultrix, Linux/DECstation, Sprite)
  • Acer Pica-61 (NetBSD/arc)
  • NEC MobilePro 770, 780, 800, 880 (NetBSD/hpcmips)
  • Cobalt (NetBSD/cobalt)
  • Malta (NetBSD/evbmips, Linux/Malta (*1))
  • Algorithmics P5064 (NetBSD/algor)
  • SGI O2 (aka IP32) (*2) (NetBSD/sgi)

Motorola 88K

  • Motorola MVME187 (OpenBSD/mvme88k)

PowerPC

  • IBM 6050/6070 (PReP, PowerPC Reference Platform) (NetBSD/prep)
  • MacPPC (generic "G4" Macintosh) (NetBSD/macppc)
  • Artesyn PM/PPC (*2) (NetBSD/pmppc)

SuperH

  • Sega Dreamcast (NetBSD/dreamcast, Linux/dreamcast)
  • Landisk I-O DATA USL-5P (OpenBSD/landisk)