CROSS-LIB
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Website<br>Cross-Lib is a retro-hardware abstraction layer for coding "universal" games with the very same code for hundreds of mostly 8-bit systems (consoles, computers, scientific calculators, hand-held consoles, arcade boards, hacked toy computers, etc.).
Cross-Lib is a WORA (Write Once Run Anywhere) framework for vintage systems, i.e., you code a game once in an abstract hardware-agnostic way and Cross-Lib produces the very same game for about 200 vintage systems.
Release dates:<br>May 31, 2017<br>2017-05-31<br>Companies:<br>Fabrizio Caruso<br>Platforms:<br>LinuxPC (Microsoft Windows)Web browserTRS-80 Color ComputerGamateApple IIAtari 5200Atari 8-bitAtari LynxBBC Microcomputer SystemCommodore C64/128/MAXCommodore 16Commodore PETCommodore VIC-20TRS-80 Color ComputerColecoVisionAmstrad CPCDragon 32/64Tatung EinsteinGamateGame BoySega Game GearThomson MO5MSXMSX2Sharp MZ-2200Nintendo Entertainment SystemNEC PC-6000 SeriesPC-8800 SeriesAmstrad PCWTurboGrafx-16/PC EngineSG-1000Sega Master System/Mark IIIZX SpectrumSinclair ZX81Exidy SorcererWatara/QuickShot SupervisionTRS-80Sharp X1AmigaAtari ST/STESinclair QLTexas Instruments TI-99<br>Programming language:<br>C++
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