NET-Simulator was created to help lecturers and students in the study of computer networks. Students can build virtural networks in the virtual environment provided by NET-Simulator. These devices are controlled by means of command line interface.
NOTE: This is the old Swing version. The current version of Jace can be found here: https://github.com/badvision/jace
Because of malware injections in other Sourceforge projects, the author has removed all binaries from Sourceforge. You may look at the legacy source still hosted here but are highly encouraged to check out the new version hosted in Github for recent updates on this project.
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The Emulation Framework offers a convenient way to render digital files in their native computer environment. The EF is software developed in Java by the international KEEP project, co-funded by the European Unions 7th Framework Programme.
YASP (Yet Another Simple Processor) is a 8-bit microprocessor with microcontroller capabilities (I/O ports, REQ, ACK) that can be used as a small computer for educational purposes. Its development environment includes simulators and assemblers.
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ECG manages different emulator projects. Each project has cpu information (bits, opcodes, registers, etc.) and memory managment(Description, Mirrors, etc.). Once you have done the CPU and Memory Project, you will be able to cross/generate C/C++ code.