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    CEmu emulator

    CEmu emulator

    Third-party TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE emulator

    Developer-oriented emulator of the eZ80-based TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE calculators. CEmu is a third-party TI-84 Plus CE / TI-83 Premium CE calculator emulator, focused on developer features. The core is programmed in C and the GUI in C++ with Qt, for performance and portability reasons. CEmu works natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux! Easy setup - get running by doing a one-time-only connection of your calculator! Accurate and fast emulation. Customizable speed/throttling. Resizable calculator screen. "Always-on-top" window option. ...
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    UniSIMD-assembler

    SIMD macro assembler unified for ARM, MIPS, PPC and x86

    UniSIMD assembler is a high-level C/C++ macro assembler framework unified across ARM, MIPS, POWER and x86 architectures. It establishes a subset of both BASE and SIMD instruction sets with clearly defined common API, so that application logic can be written and maintained in one place without code replication. The assembler itself isn't a separate tool, but rather a collection of C/C++ header files, which applications need to include directly in order to use. At present, Intel...
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    DiDasm is a small and fast disassembler, useful for Windows kernel developers. Advantages: - highly portable, has minimal runtime requirements (C runtime); - core libraries do not require any external components; - includes instructions emulator (diana_processor); - has stream oriented design; Supported platforms: i386, amd64 Supported instructions: x586/amd64/FPU/MMX/SSE/SSE2
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    Saksham: Multi-Core Processor Simulator

    Saksham: Multi-Core Processor Simulator

    x86 Multi-Core Microprocessor and assembler simulator written in C++

    Saksham: Customizable x86 Based Multi-Core Microprocessor Simulator. A C++ Project aimed at creating a platform for simulating basic features (Register and Instruction Set) of a x86 Based Multi Core Microprocessor and assembler family. This project is implementation of the concept presented in the paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5231896 Documentation: https://sourceforge.net/p/saksham/wiki/Home/
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