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    RetroPC-SIM

    RetroPC-SIM

    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.
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    dasm430

    dasm430

    A disassembler and a simulator for the MSP430 CPU

    A disassembler and a simulator for the MSP430 CPU. Both programs only read TI-TXT files. Licensed under the Simple Public License (SimPL) 2.0. For full license information, please read license.txt. Compiled executables are available for Windows and Mac OS X. Linux users will have to compile their own binaries. Instructions for compilation are included in README.txt.
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