I find this hard to believe, but apparently this one emulator can emulate
a bunch of different machines:
M.E.S.S.: Multi Emulator Super System
http://mess.emuverse.com/
According to the website it can emulate the following:
Acorn Atom
AdventureVision
Amiga (NTSC)
Amstrad CPC (464, 664, 6128)
Apple I
Apple II (6 varieties)
Atari 400
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari 800
Bally Astrocade
EACA Colour Genie 2000
Coco 3
Colecovision
Color Computer
Commodore 16
Commodore 64
Commodore 64gs
Commodore 65
Commodore 128
Commodore 2000
Commodore 3000
Commodore 4000
Commodore 8000
Commodore B Series
Commodore Max
Commodore Plus/4
Commodore Vic 20
CP400
CPS Changer
Dragon 32
Enterprise 128K
IBM PC/XT
Inves Spectrum 48K+
Jupiter Ace
Kaypro 2x
KC Compact
KC85/4
KIM-1
Laser (110, 200, 210, 310, 350, 500, 700, TX8000)
Macintosh Plus
Memotech MTX512
MicroBee
MSX
Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo Gameboy
Oric 1/Oric Atmos
PC Engine
PDP/1 (SpaceWar!)
Philips P2090T/M
Sam Coupe
Sega Game Gear
Sega Master System
Sega Megadrive/Genesis
Spectrum Plus 2
Spectrum Plus 3
Spectrum Plus 4
TI99/4A Home Computer
Tandy 1000TX
Tandy MC-10
Timex Computer 2048
Timex Sinclair 2068
TK90x Color Computer
TRS-80 Model 1
Vectrex
VZ200/VZ300
ZX Spectrum 48K
ZX80/81
Haven't downloaded it yet but I plan to once I'm done indexing all the
vintage computer sites on the net :)
938 links and growing at the VCF Link Library
http://www.vintage.org/cgi-bin/links.pl
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