In olden times we had Computer Games (plus Operating Systems) on 5.25-inch
Floppy Disks. And we’d boot the Floppy Disks (clackety-clack) on Apple II
Computers with 64 KB RAM.

Today (40 years later) we boot microSD Cards (clickety-click) on Ox64 BL808
RISC-V Single-Board Computers with 64 MB RAM.

What if we could turn it into a Virtual Ox64 SBC that boots in our Web
Browser? Exactly like an Emulated Apple II!

In this article we…
(1) Take NuttX precompiled for Ox64 (Without any modifications)
(2) Boot it on the TinyEMU RISC-V Emulator
(3) Create our own Emulator for Ox64 SBC (With minor tweaks to TinyEMU)
(4) And run everything in our Web Browser (Thanks to WebAssembly)

Here's the article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/tinyemu2.html

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