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NOTE: This project is marked with 'Status: Abandoned' on SourceForge because not enough time can be dedicated to this project. However it may still get sporadic commits to the repository.
eCxx is a library for AVR and NodeMCU tailored for micro LED displays and lighting effects.
eCxx is utilizing Makefile build system. Java and Python based applications/tools are also included to ease the development and debugging process using the host PC.
On one side, eCxx supports the original...
RetroPC-SIM is an Arduino project to help to understand how pc works
RetroPC-SIM is an opensource project, to help to understand how pc works, manage memory and registries, how it represent the numbers and negative numbers, saving results, activating flags, and all it interacting with the simulator only with binary input, also you can connect a perdorated cards reader to input the instructions code from it.
itemis CREATE - formerly known as Yakindu Statechart Tools (SCT) - is a tool for the specification and development of reactive, event-driven systems with the help of state machines. It consists of an easy-to-use tool for graphical editing and provides validation, simulation and code generators for different target platforms.
Visit http://www.statecharts.org for more information!
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EM-65C02 emulates a Western Design Centre (WDC) 65C02 microprocessor on a Microchip PIC24/33 microcontroller.
The code supports varying amounts of RAM and ROM depending on the features of the host device. The emulation speed depends on the device and its oscillator configuration. A PIC24EP running at 70MIPS has emulates a 65C02 running at about 6Mhz.
The example code configuration uses a copy of the BBC BASIC ROM image and a simulation of enough of the Acorn MOS to make the BASIC work using a serial UART connection.