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    SASM

    SASM

    Simple crossplatform IDE for NASM, MASM, GAS and FASM languages

    SASM (SimpleASM), simple Open Source crossplatform IDE for NASM, MASM, GAS, FASM assembly languages. SASM has syntax highlighting and debugger. The program works out of the box and is great for beginners to learn assembly language. SASM is translated into Russian, English, Turkish, Chinese, German, Italian, Polish, Hebrew, Spanish. In SASM you can easily develop and execute programs, written in NASM, MASM, GAS or FASM assembly languages. Enter code in form and simply run your program...
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    SASM

    MOS 6502 Emulator

    This is an attempt at Emulating the 6502 line of processors. It is an experiment to become more familiar with how CPUs and computers work. I selected the 6502 for its popularity, and theoretically well documented architecture. To that end it was created in managed code using C# and less attention was paid to optimization, instead it represents something closer the the actual state machines present in a CPU. My primary goals for this project have been completed. Write a 6502 CPU...
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    SASM Sid Player

    Commodore Sid Player

    This is a Sid player based on my SASM Commodore 64 Emulator.
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    Minimalistic Assembler Interpreter

    miniasm is a short bytecode based assebler, interpreter and compiler

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    SBI - Small Bytecode Interpreter

    SBI - A Small Bytecode Intepreter to run programs on an AVR from SD

    The project was originally created to run programs from a MicroSD card on an ATmega16 (without reprogramming it). SBI is a generic library (platform indipendent) that lets you run programs from a stream (es. File). The programs are a sort of bytecode, and they are interpretated at the moment. So you don't have the better speed, but for now this is the only way to run programs from RAM (or SD) on Harvard architectures.
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    Sasm is a small translator which translates a programming language (still in developement) into assembly which can be compiled with NASM.
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