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==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 00:24, 16 January 2020
Developer(s) | Omar Cornut "Bock" |
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Latest version | 0.8-alpha (2023-08-26) |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows, Linux, macOS |
Emulates | Sega SG-1000, Sega SC-3000, Sega SF-7000, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, ColecoVision, Othello Multivision |
Website | smspower.org/meka |
License | Source-available |
Source code | GitHub |
MEKA is a Sega 8-bit emulator with debugging/hacking tools.
Downloads
Latest Dev builds | ||
Older versions |
Overview
MEKA was started in 1998 and first released on April 3rd 1999. In spite of its old age and very clunky technology, MEKA is among the most exhaustive Sega 8-bit emulator in term of coverage of obscure games and peripherals. It also provides competent debugging and reverse engineering tools. It is still maintained for those purpose but doesn't have much use for the average player.