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Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
ATasm is a 6502 command-line cross-assembler that is compatible with the original Mac/65 macro assembler released by OSS software. The aim of ATasm is to provide Atari home-brew coders with a comfortable and powerful toolset.
FastSim consists of:
- 'Facile' a highly flexible and expressive processor-architecture specification-language.
- A compiler for the specifications which produces high-performance, fast-forwarding simulators.
IKVM.NET is a JVM for the Microsoft .NET Framework and Mono. It can both dynamically run Java classes and can be used to convert Java jars into .NET assemblies. It also includes a port of the OpenJDK class libraries to .NET.
A modest extension to C, XMTC allows representing parallel (PRAM) algorithms as parallel programs, and run XMTC code using a compiler and cycle accurate simulator of the University of Maryland explicit multi-threaded (XMT) many-core architecture.
ZASM is a 2 pass assembler for Zilog's 8-bit CPU Z80.
Supported platforms: Unix-style OS, e.g. MacOS X, Linux, BSD.
Special support for ZX Spectrum emulator file formats.
Binary or intel hex file output.
The `Turing Machine Compiler Collection' (tmcc) contains a virtual machine which emulates a Turing Machine such as an assembler and a C-like compiler which assemble/compile the written code into the delta-notation.
A set of tools relating to an educational processor used in teaching Computer Architecture at the University of Ottawa. Currently includes a working assembler and a semi-functional emulator/debugger.
A project to develop a tool converts Intel IHEX format or other to machine-depend format.
Basically it intends to help cross compiling environment for old-time 8-bit computers.
YALC is a virtual architecture designed for educational purpose. It models a DLX-like processor and its set of ASM instructions, a compiler from a high level language (C-like), and an IDE with syntax checking and highlighting.
JSim8086 is platform-independent Assembly Language Simulator of the Intel 8086 CPU. It was designed to be a learning tool (CAL) for first year Computing students who are learning Computer Systems Organisation and Assembly Programming.
CDK4NIOS stands for Cross Development Kit for Altera's soft core processor NIOS and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C/C++ development environment under Linux. It will present only free of fee tools, so you can use it without risks.
DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender is a drop-in replacement for the DOS/4GW DOS Extender and compatibles. Being fast, small and flexible DOS/32A can be used in many environments, from embedded systems to DOS emulators, by both developers and end users alike.
8088 Software Development Environment for the .NET & WIN32 platform. Program and control the windows pc with 8088 ML. Assemble, Disassemble, Emulate 8088 Assembler. Realtime I/O
GNUDE is a complete suite of GNU C, C++, Fortran, and Java Cross Compilers, and the GDB CPU Simulator and Debugger for embedded microprocessor applications development. Targets development for ARM7, ARM9, and XScale applications.
Assembler and download/monitor for the new Rabbit 2000 (TM) microprocessor developed
by Rabbit Semiconductor and Z-World. Allows use of Linux as host development platform.
This project aims to do for MULTICS what Linux and GNU have done for UNIX - that is, to produce a totally free, totally unencumbered, and totally compliant OS that learns from prior work, rather than copies it.