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Emulator of the ancient 8 bit microprocessor SC/MP 2
Emulator of the ancient 8 bit microprocessor ISP-8A 500D/600D or more common "SC/MP" from National Semiconductor.
The download contains all sources plus an executable Java Jar file to start right away. Some SC/MP hex dump examples are provided in directory "/etc" as well.
The download also contains unit tests and some helping documentation (also in /etc).
You may slow down the CPU operations, displaying the CPUs status register as LEDs, to watch the CPU working with its registers.
The emulator also contains a VDU (video display unit) output / ASCII input simulation. ...
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.
Thank you for your interest in this project!
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The original computer video game, SpaceWar!, implemented on a DEC PDP-1 emulator. Written in C++ using wxWidgets, this program runs PDP-1 object code from the original 1962 game. Based upon the Java version that had been available from MIT