On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 12:43 AM Lee, Lup Yuen wrote: > 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
8-BIT CROWD CHEERING WITH JOY! =) -- CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info