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Emulator of the ancient 8 bit microprocessor SC/MP 2
...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. There are some demos in /etc. And have a look to the NIBL / TINY BASIC interpreter in the TINYBASIC folder, most of the code is over 40 years old.
Have fun,
Theo Heinrichs
This project is a simulation of an electromechanical computer based upon the design presented in Charles Petzold's book "CODE: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software"
An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
The `Turing Machine Compiler Collection' (tmcc) contains a virtual machine which emulates a Turing Machine such as an assembler and a C-like compiler which assemble/compile the written code into the delta-notation.
This is a simulation of an open CPU, called 67-80-85. It tries to implement a simple, efficient CPU. It includes the simulator, an assembler, a sample code for a boot loader (ROM), a microkernel prototype and tests. - "The 3-legged shinning steel horse