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From wikipedia:
Neko Project II is an open source emulator that runs on Windows, OS X, and even PSP.
Homepage (source available here): http://www.yui.ne.jp/np2/indexe.html
PSP port: http://files.pspupdates.qj.net/cgi-bin/cfi...0,0,0,0,46,1489
PSP port source: http://sakahi.hp.infoseek.co.jp/cgi-bin/dl...count.cgi?f=9_1
The NEC PC-9801 (or the PC-98 for short) is a Japanese microcomputer manufactured by NEC. It first appeared in 1982, and employed an 8086 CPU. It ran at a clock speed of 5 MHz, with two µPD7220 display controllers (one for text, the other for video graphics), and shipped with 128 KB of RAM, expandable to 640 KB. Its 8-color display had a maximum resolution of 640x400 pixels. Its successor, the PC-9801E, which appeared in 1983, employed an 8086-2 CPU, which could selectably run at a speed of either 5 or 8 MHz. In the early 90s 50% of the PCs sold in Japan were PC98. The PC-9801's last successor is the Celeron-based PC-9821Ra43 (with a clockspeed 433MHz), which appeared in 2000.
Neko Project II is an open source emulator that runs on Windows, OS X, and even PSP.
Homepage (source available here): http://www.yui.ne.jp/np2/indexe.html
PSP port: http://files.pspupdates.qj.net/cgi-bin/cfi...0,0,0,0,46,1489
PSP port source: http://sakahi.hp.infoseek.co.jp/cgi-bin/dl...count.cgi?f=9_1