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jemul8

v0.0.1

Published

An object-oriented JavaScript x86 Emulator

Downloads

8

Readme

jemul8

An object-oriented JavaScript x86 Emulator

jemul8 takes an object-oriented approach to emulation. Primarily an educational tool, it aims to provide a detailed description of the internal workings of an IBM-compatible PC.

It is built using the easy-to-use language JavaScript, so it may be picked up and tweaked by even the amateur programmer.

It aims to reflect computer science concepts, such as Fetch-Decode-Execute, in a largely abstract context, although the only instruction set currently supported is Intel's IA-32/x86 architecture.

Live demo

http://jemul8.com

Run the tests

To run the tests, visit /tests/bdd/ in the browser. For example, to run the tests from the demo environment on jemul8.com, visit http://jemul8.com/tests/bdd/ to run the Mocha tests (warning: this is slow - it is recommended to run the tests locally.)

A simple example of instantiating the emulator:

var emu = new jemul8( {
    "floppy0.driveType":
        "FDD_350HD"
        //"FDD_525HD"
    , "floppy0.diskType":
        "FLOPPY_1_44"
        //"FLOPPY_160K"
    , "floppy0.path":
        "boot/mikeos/mikeos-4.3/disk_images/mikeos.flp"
    , "floppy0.status": true
} );

emu.init(function () {
    emu.run();
}, function () {
    // Load failed
});