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Contains the stuff most users never needed (like for example Amiga Basic).
FCE Ultra is a very easy-to-use emulator of the Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom. It runs on various operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, Windows).
Fellow is the 'second' Amiga emulator. It originated from MS-DOS and is generally quite a bit faster than UAE and in some cases even more compatible. So even though it is still lacking a few features, you should always try your luck with Fellow in case you can't get a game to run with UAE.
Frodo isa C64 emulator which is (sadly) mostly overlooked by mainstream users. It's a really great piece of software, though.
Last time, I told you about that thing...LUnix. Well now, that was, indeed, a fairytale, but know what: I found my geos disk for my old c64 and here's the daddy of all OS-es.
Probably the best Game Boy emulator.
When I first fired up HyperDOS, I had my doubts. After all, it was bundled software for a computer that is probably older than I am. Then, the title screen appeared. My hopes rose. "DOS Operations!" I thought. "Does this mean no more commands to type in?"
It's something really funny about the music on the C64. Let's face it: it kindda sucks. I can't remember the thing's speakers doing anything interesting, aside from hurting my ears maybe.
Label Magic, as I'm sure you have guessed by the title, is a small program for making labels.
Forget 'bout the BASIC OS!!!
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