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    RCLcalculators

    RCL, a simulator for Texas Instrument calculators from the 70's.

    Calculators became available in the early 70's, soon after the integrates circuits, and several companies were competing with each other for a share of this market. Texas Instruments was one of the bigger companies producing calculators. With RCL it is possible to recreate the TI calculators, strating with the Ti59e, with 960 program steps and a persistant memory (a combination of the the Ti58C and the Ti59). RCL offers any person interested in the ancient ones in calculators (more...
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    MIPS Processor Compilator and Simulator for Win32
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    A Java based simulator for the LC-3 16bit processor used in several CSS classes. (specifically in the book "Introduction to Computing Systems: From Bits and Gates to C and Beyond" (2nd Ed) Moved to GitHub
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