Emulators on other operating systems

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Not be confused with Emulators on other systems or Emulators on Legacy systems

This page lists emulators on lesser known actively developed operating systems.

QNX[edit]

QNX
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Developer BlackBerry
Type Operating systems

QNX is a commercial Unix-like operating systems, developed by BlackBerry (formerly QNX Software Systems). QNX is mostly used in vehicles and on professional equipment.

  • PhMAME - Port of the multi-system/multi-machine emulator phMAME (MAME) for QNX.
  • VICE - Port of the Commodore computer emulator VICE for QNX.

KaiOS[edit]

KaiOS
File KaiOS.png
Developer KaiOS Technologies
Type Operating system

KaiOS is a Linux distribution based on Firefox OS, created by KaiOS Technologies.

Frontend
Emulators / Interpreter
  • DALE-8 - CHIP-8 interpreter (also a MobiArch core).
  • MobiPICO - PICO-8 emulator (also a MobiArch core).

KolibriOS[edit]

KolibriOS
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Developer KolibriOS Project Team
Type Operating system

KolibriOS is an open-source operating system, based on MenuetOS.

KolibriOS is a operating system written in FASM Assembly language. KolibriOS's code is written for 32-bit x86 CPUs (Most of their CPUs since Pentium) and as of 2024 can run on 64-bit x86 CPUs.

Interpreter
Compatibility layer
Emulator

MorphOS[edit]

MorpOS
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Developer MorphOS Development Team
Type Operating system

MorphOS a operating system that is API compatible with AmigaOS 3.1 and has a GUI based on the Magic User Interface (MUI).

Haiku[edit]

Haiku
Icon Haiku-edit.png
Developer Community
Type Operating system

Haiku, originally OpenBeOS, is a open-source operating system. It is a community-driven successor/contuation of BeOS. Haiku aims for binary compatibility with BeOS and development is still stated to be in beta.

Emulator
Compatibility layer
Interpreter
Game Engine

Maemo‏‎[edit]

Maemo
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Developer Nokia, Community
Type Operating system

Maemo is a mobile and tablet operating system created by Nokia and derived from the open-source Linux operating system wikipedia:Debian.

Game Engine
Emulator

ToaruOS[edit]

wikipedia:ToaruOS (also known as ToAruOS or とあるOS) is a open-source hobby operating system. Released under the UIUC License.

Emulator
Source port

Solaris[edit]

Oracle Solaris
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Developer Sun Microsystems
Type Operating system

Solaris (later renamed Oracle Solaris) is a proprietary Unix operating system developed by Sun Microsystems (Oracle subsidary since 2010).

Virtual Machine
Emulators

ZealOS[edit]

ZealOS
Developer Community
Type Operating system

ZealOS is a fork of wikipedia:TempleOS.

Redox[edit]

These source ports and emulators are built into the Redox demo.
Redox
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Developer Jeremy Soller, Redox Developers
Type Operating system
Emulator
Source port
  • PrBoom (includes FreeDOOM 1, 2 and the Shareware version of DOOM)

See also[edit]

Emulators on other systems
Calculators
CasioNumWorksTIHP
Handheld computers
PandoraDragonBox PyraPocketChip
Mobile
AndroidiOSMREJava
Microcontrollers
STM32ESP8266ESP32TM4C
Home computers
Commodore 64VIC-20BBC MicroTandy Color Computer 2
Dragon 32/64Coleco AdamZX SpectrumCambridge Z88Atari 8-bitAtari STPC-8800PC-9800
Other
RockboxiPodtvOSUEFIbrowsersRetroFWArduinoPocketSpritePICO-8TIC-80
Operating systems
Modern: WindowsLinuxmacOSWindows on ARMRaspberry PiBSD

Legacy (Microsoft): DOSWindows 3.xWindows 9xEnterprise Windows NTWindows XPWindows 7
Legacy (other): IRIXBeOSTowns OSClassic Mac OSNeXTSTEPOS/2TempleOSSunsOS

Legacy mobile (Microsoft): Windows CEPocket PCWindows MobileWindows PhoneWindows RT
Legacy mobile (other): MeeGoPalm OSSymbianEPOCBlackberry OSMediOSZaurus

Other: AmigaOSRISC OSQNXKaiOSKolibriOSMorphOSHaikuMaemoToaruOSSolarisZealOSRedox