Tiny Emus has playable vintage software in-browser
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Andre Weissflog has created chips, a toolbox of 8-bit chip-emulators, helper code and complete embeddable system emulators in dependency-free C headers (a subset of C99 that compiles on gcc, clang and cl.exe).
The Tuny Emus website is a compilation of emulated software based on chips. The arrow keys generally work for navigation and files can be introduced via drag and drop.
The following computers are being emulated:mu
KC85/2, /3 and /4
Amstrad CPC
ZX Spectrum
Acorn Atom
Z1013 and Z9001
and Commodore 64
Check out Tiny Emus here and the chips GitHub repository.