DRÖM ("DREAM" in Swedish) is an emulator for the DREAM 6800 home computer, powered by Lua and LÖVE.
The DREAM 6800 (Domestic Recreational Educational and Adaptive Microcomputer) was a Motorola 6800-based microcomputer created by Michael J. Bauer. Its construction was detailed in Electronics Australia in 1979, and it included a monitor program called CHIPOS (Compact Hexadecimal Interpretive Programming and Operating System). It had its own newsletter, DREAMER, published between 1980 and 1982.