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When I was a child, I had a Commodore 64. It was fun to play games on it, but there were also some more educational programs. One of them was "Morse code" in which you learned the alphabet and the phonetic letters using a beeping sound for each letter. I remember that when you typed the letter ”a”, no sound would happen until ”e” or "i" also appeared in order to avoid confusion with "m". When I tried ’a' again on this emulator running Windows XP however, it produced 't'. You can see this video below: https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=gG3qHl-1KtY (The audio is missing however - it was recorded before the emulator was installed). I looked around for how to install this emulator on my current PC. I noticed you could find it at Emulators.org, but the site was down and no longer available. Therefore I had to search for 'emulator 64 bit' to be able to download it. It was available at several different mirrors though. On the homepage of Multikey 1.0, there are two buttons saying '64 bit' and '32 bit'. I assumed that the 32 bit version would work on my PC, but no-one has confirmed this to me yet. The emulator is being developed by a Russian named Dmitry Groshev living in Moscow, Russia. According to his profile he is also interested in Linux but doesn't really have anything to do with it yet, only because there's nothing interesting happening on his side of the world. He is very fond of games though. This emulator can run fast on my PC because it uses DirectX. Unfortunately it is not open source, which means that I cannot see the code running inside the emulator to see if there are any special coding skills or tricks that are implemented to optimize it for faster performance. One of the best parts of being able to look inside the code of an emulator is that you can tell if modifications have been made which are illegal or against copyright laws. You can also see how it works and study this in order to make your own emulators in the future. But anyway, it's up to you if you want to download this emulator. For the moment it is only available for 64 bit Windows. It does not have a release date though. My earlier research on this topic lead me to Youtube videos made by someone named Kev123123534 who did some experiments regarding it. He writes in the comments that the creator of Multikey is Russian and he also wants his program to be used more on Linux instead of Windows. If you are interested, you can find more information about him here: http://forum.kde-linux .org/viewtopic. cfa1e77820

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