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PPSSPP v0.5.0.01 (PSP emu for Pandora)

ptitSeb ported PPSSPP to the OpenPandora handheld. PPSSPP is an open source project, licensed under the GPL 2.0 (or later).

PPSSPP is a PSP emulator written in C++, and translates PSP CPU instructions directly into optimized x86, x64 and (soon) ARM machine code, using an efficient JIT compiler.

PPSSPP can thus run on quite low-spec hardware, including stronger Android phones and tablets, as long as there’s support for OpenGL ES 2.0.

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fMSX v3.6.7 (MSX emu for Android)

fMSX is an MSX home computer emulator. It will run software written for MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ computers. Before running fMSX, make sure you place the following MSX system ROMs onto your SD card: MSX.ROM MSX2.ROM MSX2EXT.ROM DISK.ROM.

Changes:

* Fixed button labels and keyboard display on Android 2.x devices.
* Added “Share” menu item for letting other people know what you are playing.
* Added “Help” menu item to the file selector.
* Added joystick skin with round dpad.
* Added more options under “Virtual Joystick Opacity”.
* Moved invisible and wireframe joystick settings to “Virtual Joystick Shape”.
* Made all “Help” menus point to the FAQ web site section.
* Fixed screenshots quality.
* Localized all NetPlay messages.

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GnuPG (GPG) v2.0.19.1 (Pandora Application)

GnuPG is the GNU project’s complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880 . GnuPG allows to encrypt and sign your data and communication, features a versatile key management system as well as access modules for all kinds of public key directories. GnuPG, also known as GPG, is a command line tool with features for easy integration with other applications.

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Rez (11-12-2012) (GB Application)

Rez is a unique synthesizer program for the Nintendo Gameboy by nitro2k01. It crudely simulates a resonant filter in a way inspired by the resonance algorithm used by the Casio CZ series phase distortion synthesis. It can both produce sounds meant to emulate this effect, and sounds more reminiscent of a hard sync oscillator. It also produces a graphical pattern on the Gameboy screen.

Source via NESdev.

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