appler VS electric-mock

Compare appler vs electric-mock and see what are their differences.

appler

Apple ][ emulator for MS-DOS, written in 8088 assembly (by zajo)

electric-mock

Apple II Electric Duet player for the Mockingboard and the Cricket! (by cybernesto)
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appler electric-mock
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251 5
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1.9 10.0
about 1 year ago over 6 years ago
Assembly Assembly
Boost Software License 1.0 GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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appler

Posts with mentions or reviews of appler. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-23.

electric-mock

Posts with mentions or reviews of electric-mock. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-23.
  • Improved Electric Duet player by Alex Patalenski (circa 1989)
    2 projects | /r/apple2 | 23 Sep 2021
    This is amazing! I never thought that this player could get any better. Some time ago I wrote a player of ED tunes for the Mockingboard (and Echo+) to avoid this noise issue, but of course it limited the number of people who could use it by requiring additional hardware. It also took some shortcuts to set the frequency of the notes, so it might be worse for trained ears.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing appler and electric-mock you can also consider the following projects:

unzx0_x86 - Free, zlib licensed ZX0 decompressor for the x86

apple2_hgrbyte - Explore the Apple 2 HGR amd DHGR esoteric screen layout with bit twiddling and byte manipulation.

a2d - Disassembly of the Apple II Desktop - ProDOS GUI

TaliForth2 - A Subroutine Threaded Code (STC) ANS-like Forth for the 65c02

GW-BASIC - Assembling Microsoft GW-BASIC from 1983, with MASM or JWasm • "pre-release" binaries at https://codeberg.org/tkchia/GW-BASIC/releases • source mirror of https://codeberg.org/tkchia/GW-BASIC • fork of https://github.com/dspinellis/GW-BASIC

6502 - 6502 breadboard computer designed by Ben Eater

PLASMA - Proto Language AsSeMbler for All (formerly Apple)

NGPGBA - This is a SNK Neogeo Pocket (Color) emulator for the Nintendo GBA.

hbc-56 - Homebrew 6502 on a backplane computer

CLK - A latency-hating emulator of: the Acorn Electron and Archimedes, Amstrad CPC, Apple II/II+/IIe and early Macintosh, Atari 2600 and ST, ColecoVision, Enterprise 64/128, Commodore Vic-20 and Amiga, MSX 1/2, Oric 1/Atmos, early PC compatibles, Sega Master System, Sinclair ZX80/81 and ZX Spectrum.

8086tiny - 8086tiny interpreter by Adrian Cable, taken from http://www.megalith.co.uk/8086tiny/