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    QNICE is a simple 16 bit processor intended to teach the basics of hardware design as well as operating system design. A TTL implementation is planned, a FPGA implementation is available here: http://qnice-fpga.com. Currently there exists a C based simulator and an assembler.
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    Customizable Instruction Set Simulator

    Customizable simulator of virtual CPU with multitasking.

    Project implementing simulator of virtual CPU with additional tools. Application written in C# 4, .Net Framework 4.0 , Visual Studio 2010 Features: - IDE- like environment with MDI interface - Customizable (plug- ins) architecture: instruction sets, directives, registers, additional MDI windows - Own assembler using Intel syntax producing binary programs - Simulation of i386- like CPU operating on multi- level cache and RAM - Simulation of debugger and memory view - Features...
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    MOPPI (Multiple OPerations Per Instruction) is a simple machine simulator written in C++. It will include assembler, loader, and simulator components that allow a user to experience the entire process of developing a simple microprocessor based simulator
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