bios-8088
Disassembled BIOS from 8088 machines (by ricardoquesada)
temu-vsb
TEMU ("Tandy Emulator") and VSB ("Virtual Sound Blaster"), two nifty MS-DOS TSR utilities originally developed by Andrew Zabolotny (Андрей Заболотный). (by volkertb)
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over 1 year ago | about 2 years ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Janet Jackson music video declared a cybersecurity exploit
I could have sworn it was named "Sound Blister" or some other hideous pun, but I can't find any trace of that name on the Internet now. I did find VSB (Virtual Sound Blaster) which looks right and was out around the same time period, so it's possible I'm just misremembering the name.
- What's everyone currently working on?
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8086 emulator part II. Now with Tandy graphics and sound!!
Cool, thanks for the links. Yep Adlib/OPL will probably be next. I have already hardcoded basic SoundBlaster PCM playback (Sending samples with https://github.com/volkertb/temu-vsb/blob/main/sbemu/sbdma.pas), though not using interrupts/full DMA yet.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bios-8088 and temu-vsb you can also consider the following projects:
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gba-tests - A collection of Game Boy Advance tests.
ruby - A PlayStation emulator written in C++
GBABios
gb-test-roms - Collection of Game Boy test roms.
Blip_Buffer - Blargg's Audio Libraries - Blip_Buffer: http://slack.net/~ant/libs/audio.html#Blip_Buffer