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The latest version includes full implementation of the [[AY-3-8912]] programmable sound generator.
 
The latest version includes full implementation of the [[AY-3-8912]] programmable sound generator.
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'''enhanced JEMU''' is an enhanced version of '''JEMU''' modified by [[Devilmarkus]] including some modifications like little joystick-translation, different sound output, more CPC-models emulated and some smaller changes.
  
 
== Emulated machines==
 
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* [http://jemu.winape.net The JEMU Site] (website, download, source code)
 
* [http://jemu.winape.net The JEMU Site] (website, download, source code)
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/jemu The Sourceforge project site for JEMU] (source code)
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* [http://cpc.devilmarkus.de Modification of JEMU including lots of games] (website, cpc games, enhanced JEMU)
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* [http://java.cpc-live.com/ JavaCPC game website] (website using JavaCPC, a modification of JEMU, with a lot of games to play)
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[[Category:Emulator]]

Latest revision as of 17:16, 25 September 2009

JEMU is a multiple machine emulator developed by Executioner designed to run either within a browser or as a stand-alone application.

The latest version includes full implementation of the AY-3-8912 programmable sound generator.

enhanced JEMU is an enhanced version of JEMU modified by Devilmarkus including some modifications like little joystick-translation, different sound output, more CPC-models emulated and some smaller changes.

Emulated machines

  • Acorn BBC Model B
  • Amstrad CPC
  • Dick Smith VZ200/VZ300 (also known as the Laser 210/310, Texet TX8000 or Salora Fellow)
  • Sinclair ZX80/ZX81

Planned support

  • Commodore 64
  • ZX Spectrum

Web links