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    Raspberry Pi Emulator a.k.a RPi Emulator

    Raspberry Pi Emulator a.k.a RPi Emulator

    Simple Raspberry Pi Emulation using QEMU

    Rpaspberry Pi Emulator a.k.a. RPi Emulator a.k.a. RPiEmu is designed to easily emulate an Raspberry Pi on your Computer. Coded in Visual Basic 2010 (.NET Framework 2.0) and using qemu as backend. Big thanks to mjlally for Basic idea form: https://sourceforge.net/projects/rpiqemuwindows/
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    Dial Up - Emulator

    Dial Up - Emulator

    Emulates the old dial up on modern systems like Win8.1

    This one totally emulates the dial up of a 56k Modem(V92). The App shuts down your network adapter and "dial in" using emulated sound from a 56k elsa modem to re-enable your network adapter. Just bringing you an old-school feeling on modern machines and connections. HOW TO SETUP: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ » Drop the exe somewhere where you want it to stay, like "Program files folder" » Start with admin rights » Go to config, select your network adapter » Option to autostart » Now...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Mouse Manager

    Mouse Manager

    5-Button Mouse keyboard emulation utility.

    Most mice today have five Buttons: Left, Right, Wheel, and two more which usually are functionally the same as hitting the Back or Forward Buttons. Some games call these buttons Mouse 4 and Mouse 5. Mouse Manager takes advantage of the general disuse of these two extra buttons by letting you reconfigure what happens when you press them. Namely, it allows you to set these buttons to any keyboard key or series of keys you choose. So, if you set the Fifth Button to the letters H, E, L, L, and...
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