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Computer Anatomy is an italian Google Chrome Extensions™ development company based in Grugliasco, Turin, Piedmont. It was founded on July 15, 2017, by independant programmer and web designer Alberto Santimone.

The company name keeps shape by the common use word "Computer" and "Anatomy", representing the internal hardware and software components of a PC.

Computer Anatomy's production relied on Chrome Packaged Apps, a deprecated type of non-standardized web application that ran on the Google Chrome™ web browser.

Computer Anatomy ported to Google Native Client (NaCl) a sandbox for running compiled C and C++ code in the browser efficiently and securely, independent of the user's operating system, extensions as id Software Quake, Quake II, Doom, Wolfenstein 3-D and many others...

Computer Anatomy's work not only focuses on video games porting but actually developing any type of Google Chrome Extensions™ for improving the user browsing experience.

Computer Anatomy is currently active on the Google Chrome Extensions™ ecosystem varying from desktop widgets through desktop enhancements and media players.

The company's belief is deploying by the "KISS" ("Keep It Simple, Stupid") principle, by providing a minimalist user interface, written in HTML5, CSS and pure Javascript, focusing on simplicity, code correctness, and user better understanding. This method results in a lightweight engine and product experience.

Computer Anatomy regurarly keeps up to date its own Google Chrome Extensions™ listing and is projected on new software development, targeting any Google Chrome Web Store™ category.

Dynamic Wallpapers

Set dynamic wallpapers

FREE

m2Torrent

Magnet link to torrent downloader

FREE

Sticky Frame

Stick images on the desktop

FREE

SysMonitor

System monitor

FREE

WebQuake

First-person shooter

FREE

WebQuake: Abyss of Pandemonium

First-person shooter

FREE

WebQuake: Beyond Belief

First-person shooter

FREE

WebQuake: Operation Urth Majik

First-person shooter

FREE

WebQuake: Soul of Evil

First-person shooter

FREE

WebQuake: Terra

First-person shooter

FREE

Web Radio

Web radio player

FREE

Wolfenstein 3D Browser

First-person shooter

FREE

Abuse

Run and gun video game

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

chromium B.S.U.

Top-scrolling space shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

DGen

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

DOOM

First-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

DOSBox

DOS emulator

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

FCEUX

Nintendo Entertainment System emulator

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

GNGEO

SNK Neo Geo emulator

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

HERETIC

Dark fantasy first-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Hexen

Fantasy first-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

HeXen II

Dark fantasy first-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

No Gravity

Space flight simulation and space shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Quake

First-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Quake II

First-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Snes9X

Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulator

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Spear of Destiny

First-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

VBA-M

Game Boy Advance - Game Boy Color - Game Boy emulator

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Wolfenstein 3-D

First-person shooter

Maximum version Google ChromeOS™ 138

Chromium 104 for Windows 64-bit

Web browser version 104 for Microsoft® Windows 7 - 8 - 10 - 11 (64-bit)

Chromium 104 for Windows 32-bit

Web browser version 104 for Microsoft® Windows 7 - 8 - 10 (32-bit)

Chromium 104 for Intel® based Mac 64-bit

Web browser version 104 for Intel® based Apple Mac, minimum version OS X 10.9 Mavericks (64-bit)

Chromium 104 for Linux 64-bit

Web browser version 104 for Linux, minimum version Canonical Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS (Bionic Beaver) [64-bit]

DOSBox floppy disk image 2,88Mb FAT16

DOSBox virtual floppy disk image (2,88Mb FAT16)

DOSBox removable disk image 512Mb FAT16

DOSBox virtual removable disk image (512Mb FAT16) [B=512 C=992 H=16 S=63]

WebQuake Node.js server

WebQuake Node.js server for multiplayer support

This platform is currently not supported...

Keep in mind it is a work in progress.

#1 - Load the BIOS by dragging and dropping a PSX BIOS file EG. (SCHP1001) on the emulator page or by clicking on the "Upload" button.

#2 - Same as with the BIOS drag and drop the .BIN file on the emulator page or click on the "Upload" button and it will automatically start running. Only raw .ISO, .BIN and .PSX-EXE files are supported currently.

#3 - Clicking the "HQ video filter" button, toggles between 1, 2 and 4 the latter being the highest quality. After doing so the "Reset" button border will get a light-blueisch color indicating that you have to restart the emulator. Which can be done by reloading the page or by just clicking it.

Controls

ARROW UP - Up
ARROW RIGHT - Right
ARROW DOWN - Down
ARROW LEFT - Left
E - Triangle
D - Circle
X - Cross
S - Square
W - L1
Q - L2
R - R1
T - R2
SPACE - Select
ENTER - Start

When using the gamepad just connect it, press a button on the gamepad and you are ready to go.

Memory card

Only one memory card is supported at this time. You can load it the same as the BIOS or CD-ROM.

Extensions [Deprecated]

#1 - Download from the Downloads section the Chromium web browser version according to your operating system.

#2 - Extract the ZIP file you just downloaded to a location of covenience in your device.

#3 - Once in Chromium, click the puzzle piece icon (Extensions) in the top-right corner of the browser window, then select Manage extensions from the menu that appears.

#4 - On the Extensions page, toggle the Developer mode switch on in the top-right corner. This allows you to load unpacked extensions previously downloaded and unpacked from the Extensions [Deprecated] section.

#5 - Load the unpacked extension: A new button, Load unpacked, will appear. Click it. Select the extension folder: A file browser window will open. Navigate to and select the folder that contains the unpacked extension.

#6 - Enable Native Client (NaCl): Go to chrome://flags and look for Native Client, check if this is enabled by default otherwise enable Native Client by the corresponding select box and restart the Chromium web browser.

#7 - From now on just run your extensions from the Chromium web browser by clicking the puzzle piece icon (Extensions) in the top-right corner.