The intent of the project is to make a program that will help people learn the basics of how the microprocessor operates. It's not intended to ever be a fully functional simulator. It is meant to allow people to practice and learn without having to have the actual hardware hooked up. A user will be able to write an assembly language program, assemble it, and "upload" it to the microprocessor, inspect internals and observe results.

I am a student in West Virginia. This project is most likely going to be my senior project. I'm a junior, so I'm getting an early start!

Most likely gui will be implemented using qt5. Please see the picMicroViewBlog for current status. Since this is a student project, I've decided to use the blog as a journal to document when I decided to do what, and progress, etc.

Also, please comment. Guidance and direction are greatly appreciated!

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Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Education

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Computer Aided Instruction (CAI) Software

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2013-12-09