the build
- don't provide a var/log directory -> use the native one [1]
Submitted by: Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru>
Suggested by: netchild [1]
Repocopy by: marcus
padJoy is a PSEmu Pro joystick plugin.
This is the Linux version, tested with emulators/linux-ePSXe.
WWW: http://download.ammoq.com/
Hint by: Timothy Beyer <beyert@cs.ucr.edu>
the current linux_base-8 port).
You should only switch to this port if you know what you are doing.
You may or may not have problems with installing other linux related
ports after switching to it. Success or failure reports welcome.
To switch:
- echo "OVERRIDE_LINUX_BASE_PORT=fc3" >> /etc/make.conf
- portupgrade -fo emulators/linux_base-fc3 linux_base-8
News and changes (from submitter with some small changes by me):
- based on linux_base-8 port;
- don't use linux rpm binary to install. The whole source tree is
created at ${WRKDIR} and then installed (using cpio);
- removes some files and directories (etc/passwd, etc/group,
usr/local, ...) to ensure using FreeBSD original files;
- introduces etc/nsswitch.conf.dist and etc/yp.conf.sample files,
uses correct install/deinstall behaviour with etc/nsswitch.conf
and etc/yp.conf files;
- doesn't do [u]mounting while install/deinstall process.
Thus it is possible to use jails while building packages.
But since linprocfs is not automounted, special measures should be
taken at package building for those ports which need a mounted
linprocfs (i.e. for linux JDK building);
- uses linux ldconfig in the pkg-install file (as opposed to using in
the Makefile). It is needed when upgrading (i.e. when other linux
libraries are present in the system) and when installing by packages.
Submitted by: Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru> (some small changes by me)
ODS-2-READER reads files VMS Files-11 (ODS-2) file systems.
Features:
- Copies files from VMS (ODS-2) file systems.
- Files may be copied to disk or to stdout.
- Supports "text" and "image" transfer modes.
- Produces directory listings for VMS file systems.
WWW: http://vms.process.com/scripts/fileserv/fileserv.com?ODS-2-READER
PR: ports/92125
Submitted by: Jeffrey H. Johnson <CPE1704TKS@bellsouth.net>
Note: this port sets RESTRICTED because the Neo-Geo BIOS
must be downloaded manually and can not be redistributed.
So ports/LEGAL should be updated. These are the file names:
"neo-geo.rom", "ng-lo.rom", "ng-sfix.rom", and "ng-sm1.rom".
These files are also listed in the "NGBIOS" variable in the
Makefile of the port.
GnGeo is a NeoGeo emulator for Linux (and maybe some other
UNIX). It use the following cpu core:
* The 68k core from the generator project by James Ponder.
* Starscream 680x0 emulation library by Neill Corlett
* Raze Z80 emulator by Richard Mitton.
* Z80 Mame core from the Mame project.
* YM2610 Mame core by Tatsuyuki Satoh.
WWW: http://m.peponas.free.fr/gngeo/
PR: ports/85327
Submitted by: Alejandro Pulver <alejandro@varnet.biz>
P2000 Emulator
- P2000T or P2000M model (P2000M emulation is buggy)
- Support for 1 ROM cartridge
- User-definable amount of RAM
- One tape drive
- Sound through PC Speaker or SoundBlaster (MS-DOS version), or
USS(/Lite) /dev/dsp (Linux/SVGALib and Unix/X versions)
- SAA5050 character rounding emulated in high resolution mode
The tape files should be writable, otherwise the emulator won't load them.
WWW: http://www.komkon.org/~dekogel/m2000.html
PR: ports/85263
Submitted by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
integrated simulation environment in Linux and Windows. SkyEye environment
simulates typical Embedded Computer Systems (Now it supports Atmel AT91 board
based on ARM7TDMI CPU, board based on ARM720T CPU, board based on StrongARM
(SA1100/SA1110). You can run some Embedded Operation System such as ARM Linux,
uClinux, uc/O
PR: ports/83770
Submitted by: Ruan Wei <iamayan@gmail.com>
Pete's XGL2 GPU is a PSEmu Pro GPU plugin using a hardware-accelerated
modern OpenGL renderer.
This is the Linux version, tested with emulators/linux-ePSXe.
WWW: http://www.pbernert.com/
GXemul is a free instruction-level machine emulator, emulating not only the
CPU, but also other hardware components, making it possible to use the emulator
to run unmodified operating systems such as NetBSD, OpenBSD, or Linux.
A few different machine types are emulated. The following machine types are
emulated well enough to run at least one "guest OS":
* DECstation 5000/200 ("3max"): serial controller (including keyboard and
mouse), ethernet, SCSI, and graphical framebuffers.
* Acer Pica-61 (an ARC machine): serial controller, "VGA" text console, and
SCSI.
* NEC MobilePro 770, 780, 800, and 880 (HPCmips machines): framebuffer,
keyboard, and a PCMCIA IDE controller.
* Cobalt: serial controller and PCI IDE.
WWW: http://gavare.se/gxemul/
PR: ports/81048
Submitted by: Janni <jannisan@t-online.de>
This is a version of UAE, the Ubiquitous Amiga Emulator, with an
emulation core based on WinUAE 0.8.27. It attempts to bring many of
the great features of WinUAE to non-Windows platforms.
PR: ports/74717
Submitted by: Miguel Mendez <flynn at energyhq.es.eu.org>
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
-
Mupen64 is a highly portable Nintendo 64 emulator. It has been developed
on/for Linux originally but has already been ported successfully to other
operating systems. The program can easily be ported to all operating systems
supported by the SDL library.
In its current state, the emulator is highly compatible and uses a plugin
system. With the correct plugins ("correct" can be computer dependent), it
can achieve nearly perfect graphics and sound in many games.
WWW: http://mupen64.emulation64.com/
PR: 71895
Submitted by: Travis Poppe
description: A XFree86 4.x driver module for VMware guests
maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
status: IGNORE
deprecated because: This module is now part of XFree86 as of 4.1.0
expiration date: 2004-08-20
PearPC is an architecture-independent PowerPC platform emulator capable of
running most PowerPC operating systems.
WWW: http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/67034
Submitted by: Roman Bogorodskiy
This is a set of tools that allow access to HFS+ formatted
volumes. HFS+ is a modernized version of Apple Computers HFS
Filesystem. In addition in contains the library "libhfsp" which you
may use for your own experiments, all the tools are based on this
library. (A bit of understanding is still needed however).
Author: Klaus Halfmann <klaus.halfmann@t-online.de>
PR: 59200
Submitted by: Josh Elsasser <jre@vineyard.net>
fuse is a free version of a ZX Spectrum emulator. It emulates
the 48K/128K/+2/+2A/+3 Speccy and Timex TC2048 machine, supports
loading from .tzx files, has sound and kempston joystick emulation,
and emulates various printers you could attach to the Spectrum.
It supports the new RZX input recording file format.
Author: Philip Kendall <pak21-spectrum@srcf.ucam.org>
WWW: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~pak21/spectrum/fuse.html
PR: 58639
Submitted by: Alexey V. Antipovsky <kemm@in-line.ru>
libspectrum is a fairly simple library designed to make the handling
of various ZX Spectrum emulator-related file formats easy.
So far it handles:
* Snapshots: .z80, .szx, .sna (all read/write), .zxs, .sp.,
.snp and +D snapshots (read only)
* Tape images: .tzx, .tap (read/write) and Warajevo .tap (read only)
* Input recordings: .rzx (read/write)
* Timex cartridges: .dck (read only)
There are also some subsidiary functions which may be generally useful
for Spectrum-related utilities.
Author: Philip Kendall <pak21-spectrum@srcf.ucam.org>
WWW: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~pak21/spectrum/libspectrum.html
PR: 58638
Submitted by: Alexey V. Antipovsky <kemm@in-line.ru>
lib765 is an emulation of the uPD765a (AKA Intel 8272) Floppy Disc Controller
[FDC] as used in Amstrad computers such as the PCW, CPC and Spectrum +3. At
present it is not a "full" 765; features not used in the PCW BIOS (such as:
DMA; multisector reads/writes; multitrack mode) are either left unimplemented
or incomplete.
lib765 is released under the GNU Library GPL.
Author: John Elliott <jce@seasip.demon.co.uk>
WWW: http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Unix/LibDsk/
PR: 58637
Submitted by: Alexey V. Antipovsky <kemm@in-line.ru>
platforms, distributed under GPL. It is based upon Bero's original
FCE source code. Current features include good PPU, CPU, pAPU,
expansion chip, and joystick emulation.
PR: 45166
Submitted by: HIYAMA Takeshi <cbc06942@pop06.odn.ne.jp>
New port containing an ITS RP06 filesystem image for KLH10
PDP-10 emulator. Now's your chance to see firsthand what
was happening at MIT in the 60s through the early 90s. Run
the original versions of Emacs on TECO and Maclisp, etc.
PR: ports/39912
Submitted by: Ken Stailey <kstailey@speakeasy.net>
This is Pete's MesaGL GPU, a PSEmu Pro GPU plugin.
Tested on the above system with emulators/linux-ePSXe (ports/46240).
PR: ports/46482
Submitted by: Jean-Yves Lefort <jylefort@brutele.be>
Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe
System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit
z/Architecture.
Submitted by: Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.homeip.net>
PR: ports/34488
which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION. All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.
Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.
This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.