snes emulators
Phone Emulator 1.0
Phone Emulator - Mock up an ACD/CTI application in order to test the customer experience more>>
Main features:
- Flow chart interface
- Ability to test the flow dynamically
- Printing of the phone script and flow steps.
Palm OS Emulator 3.5
Develop Palm software on your Mac. more>>
Create "virtual" handhelds by running the Emulator on the MacOS.
Emulated devices can be loaded with new ROMs, so you can test your application with virtual devices, including differentdevices than you own, foreign language ROMs, and debug-enabled ROMs for extra error checking and debugging features.

Q emulator 0.9.0a89
Q emulator is a product functioning as a feature packed Cocoa port of QEMU: Run Linux, Windows, and other systems on your Mac. more>> <<less
X68000 Emulator 0.00b22
Emulate old X68000 machines. more>>
SNES 9X Custom 1.42v49
SNES emulator with extra features. more>>

AppleIIGo Emulator 2.0 Build 301
AppleIIGo Emulator is a brilliant Apple II family emulator more>> <<less
Snes9x 1.51
Snes9x is a portable, freeware Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator and is the only SNES emulator available for MacOS X more>>
Snes9x 1.51 offers you a professional and highly-efficient Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator and is the only SNES emulator available for MacOS X. Various flavors of this popular emulator exist for OSX today, however Zones version is currently the official version. This port was originally done by John Stiles, but Zones has taken up where Stiles left off.
BSNES 0.4.7
Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator. more>> Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator.
BSNES has a somewhat different purpose to most emulators; it focuses on accuracy over performance.
To that end, it does not include any game specific hacks, or idle-loop skipping optimizations commonly found in other emulators. To add to the fun, it uses a cycle accurate hardware emulation.
The net result of all this is the highest system requirements of any emulator available for Mac; those without a G5 class machine need not apply. If your Mac meets the requirements, however, this is the most accurate SNES emulation available on the Macintosh platform.
Main features:
- Support for the S-RTC and S-DD1 custom chips.
- Full sound emulation.
System requirements:
- BSNES requires a minimum of a PowerMac G5 to run. The current release is unlikely to run at full frame rate on anything less than 2.3GHz.
Enhancements
- In sync with the latest version for PC (again!). The major change in this release is support for the SuperFX chip (Yoshis Island, Starfox, etc).
- Began using profile directed optimization in Xcode, which gives roughly a 10% speed up.
Flarestorm 2.0
Flarestorm - Playstation emulator more>>
Has advanced unbelievably quickly, the quickest seen in any Playstation emulator development.
Emulation is possible emulation the Playstation BIOS (basic input/output system) file which communicates between the operating system and the underlying hardware, and gives basic sets of instructions for the PSX console and must be used by emulators to play PSX games on a Computer unless you reverse engineer the Playstation.
SMS Plus 1.3.1
SMS Plus - Sega Master System/Game Gear Emulator more>>
The hardware for the Sega Master System and Game Gear consoles is almost identical from a technical standpoint, a feature that helped develop the software library for both platforms.
All classic titles can be emulated without problems in SMS Plus, including several which give inferior emulators trouble.
Main features:
- Accurate emulation of both SMS and Game Gear hardware.
- Support for the YM2413 FM chip found in the Japanese model SMS.
- Support for the CodeMasters memory mapper chip.
Nestopia 1.3.7
Nestopia is a Nintendo NES emulator more>>
Nestopia is a tool that supports five extra sound chips and an astonishing 143 mappers. This accurate emulation comes at a cost; Nestopia requires an 800MHz machine for full speed; but if you have one, this the best available NES emulation for Mac.
Nestopia was initially developed for Windows by Martin Freij. The original sources may be downloaded from the Nestopia home page.
The toolkit used to develop the Macintosh port, including the bridge code to link it to Nestopia, will be available in the longer term from my developer pages.
Certain portions are available now, and more will be added in the future. Further information is also available from the enclosed Read Me file.
ADFCreator 1.0
ADFCreator 1.0 is known as a useful tool that helps you create ADF files for MaxUAE. more>>
ADFCreator 1.0 is known as a useful tool that helps you create ADF files for MaxUAE.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
- MaxUAE Amiga emulator
SNES9X Converted X 1.3.9x6
SNES9X Converted is a Super Nintendo emulator that allows you to play SNES games on your Mac. It even supports Game Pad support using XGamePadSupport more>> SNES9X Converted is a Super Nintendo emulator that allows you to play SNES games on your Mac. It even supports Game Pad support using XGamePadSupport.
MacOS X 10.1.2 or later, XGamePadSupport 0.06.
Version 1.3.9x6now supports XGamePadSupport 0.09a.
KEmul 0.1.1
Free and open source KDE emulation module more>> Free and open source KDE emulation module
KDE Emulators Tools is a set of KDE applications and plugins that ease the use of UNIX and UNIX-like console and computers emulators on the K Desktop Environment.
Each emulator has its own KPart frontend in a Universal KDE Frontend to all emulators which is the main part of the project. To each emulated system, a KFile plugin to Konqueror is made to be able to see the meta-information of the systems ROM.
System requirements:
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Enhancements:
- Update the filters after the collection building.
- Fix addition on ZIP file in the collection.
- Fix the desktop file to display correctly in menu.
AtariVD Editor 1.3
AtariVD Editor allows you to create and edit virtual disks for Atari 8-bit computers (400, 800, 1200XL, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE, & 130XE models) on the Macintosh more>> AtariVD Editor allows you to create and edit virtual disks for Atari 8-bit computers (400, 800, 1200XL, 600XL, 800XL, 65XE, & 130XE models) on the Macintosh. The virtual disks can be used with Rainbow, Chris Lams Atari 800/800XL/130XE emulator for the Mac, or with any other Atari 8-bit emulators.
System 7.5 or later.
Version 1.3 adds the following:
- Fixed an Atari DOS 2.x file flag-byte bug (caused an error-144 when attempting to read from Atari DOS).
- Fixed DOS 2.5 enhanced density free sector calculation. (really!)
- Fixed updating of byte edit box when the sector number is changed with the file list selected.
- Internal enhancements: better memory handling, some routines rewritten to be more compact and efficient, several redundant code blocks replaced with subroutine calls.
- Improved Atari Mac file name conversion.
- The "Save Sector" button is now enabled and disabled as appropriate.
- When clicking on a list (file/hexadecimal/ASCII) to activate it, the current selection is now preserved.
- Byte selection between the hexadecimal and ASCII sector data lists has been synchronized.
- Major dialog boxes have been converted to movable modal dialogs.
- Two arrow controls have been added to the sector editor, allowing easy sequential sector navigation.
- A new preferences dialog lets users choose how boot data is stored, and whether to use Rainbow type/creator codes.
- When adding or erasing a bootable DOS file on Atari DOS 2.x disks, the boot sector data is no longer overwritten.
- The free sector indicator in virtual disk windows now shows the total usable sectors and free space in KB.
- The file/directory list header now displays the total number of items in the current directory.
- Multiple items can now be selected in the file/directory list. (required quite a bit of modification...)
- Files with creator/type codes of "A8VD/TEXT" can now be imported into virtual disks from the Finder.
- Drag and Drop support added.
- Many additional small UI changes/improvements to menus, dialogs, and the disk windows.