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).
A Java VM for ARDUINO and other micros using the leJOS runtime.
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HaikuVM is so small that it even runs on an atmega8 (and the ASURO robot). And yes, you can program an ASURO robot with JAVA! And since version 1.4.0 the RCX lego brick.
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