A Windows-focused MCP server for controlling and debugging PCSX2 via GDB, offering emulator control, memory inspection, debugger operations, savestates, cheats, screenshots, process management, and log access.
An MCP server that exposes PPSSPP — the PlayStation Portable emulator — to any MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, etc.) via PPSSPP's built-in WebSocket debugger interface.
Read and write PSP memory, drive games with button input, capture screenshots, set CPU breakpoints, inspect MIPS Allegrex registers — all through a clean tool interface. No bridge plugin needed; PPSSPP's debugg
MCP server for PCSX2 and other emulators that speak the PINE protocol. Read and write 8/16/32/64-bit emulator memory and control save states for PlayStation-family emulation.
Enables AI agents to interact with GDB for debugging via the MCP protocol. Supports setting breakpoints, stepping through code, inspecting memory and registers, and more.
An MCP server providing direct access to gdb-multiarch for debugging Nintendo Switch executables on Yuzu or hardware via a GDB stub. It features specialized tools for offset-based breakpoints, instruction patching, and frame-pointer backtraces relative to the game's base address.