Virtual machine for compiling and executing bytecode for dynamic languages. Supports Tcl, JavaScript, Ruby, Lua, Scheme, PHP, Python, Perl 6 and APL. Also provides a .NET bytecode translator.
Linux PC that runs in Firefox and Google Chrome; provides an x86-compatible 32-bit CPU, an interrupt controller, interrupt timer and serial port that runs in only 90 KB; you will find further information at The H.
Online Wikibook. Provides a workbook and reference guide to emulator QEMU and to kernel-based virtual machine (KVM). Primarily aimed at system administrators, software developers, software testers and technically interested non-professionals. Also available as a 300-page print edition.
Allows installing and starting of X11-based applications on Mac OS X systems. Applications behave like normal Mac programs and can be closed, minimised or maximised via a special interface. According to the developer, this app is completely compatible with X11R7, including several libraries and basic utilities, such as xterm. Download requires registration.
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