The Machine Emulator, or tme, provides a general-purpose framework for computer emulation. The goal is to create a large library of modules, each emulating a specific computer chip, bus, board, etc. These modules offer standard interfaces that allow you to connect them together to create a whole machine emulation with a minimum of effort. It is possible to emulate a Sun 2/120 and a 3/150, both with NetBSD, and a SparcStation 2 with NetBSD or SunOS 4.1.4 (aka Solaris 1.1.2).
| Tags | Emulators |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Freeware |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD NetBSD Solaris Unix |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Compatibility to the physical machine was enhanced.


Release Notes: This release can emulate a Sun 2/120 running NetBSD, a Sun 2/120 running NetBSD, a Sun 3/150 running NetBSD, and a SPARCstation 2 running NetBSD or SunOS 4.1.4 (aka Solaris 1.1.2).
Recent comments
24 Apr 2008 14:01
Re: A good introduction into TME
There is a new version featuring TME 0.6 at
11 Apr 2008 00:51
Re: A good introduction into TME
> There is a good introduction in TME at
> www.sun3zoo.de/de/tme....
> (sorry, german only).
Obviously there is an english version at
www.sun3zoo.de/en/tme.....
10 Apr 2008 08:48
A good introduction into TME
There is a good introduction in TME at www.sun3zoo.de/de/tme.... (www.sun3zoo.de/de/tme....)
(sorry, german only).