Andre, I am truly, truly impressed with your even having recognized
that you might do something like this; much less actually doing it.
Not that it will be all that useful for anyone else, but impressive
none the less.
Congratulations on a job well done. Really makes me feel old!
Joe Wilkins
On Jul 2, 2007, at 7:53 AM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Friends,
I wrote a little article about how I coded in less than five hours
a simple
Assembly interpreter. I had a problem that in my university they
teach us
some Assembly for a simulated machine called SIMx86 that only runs on
windows. I use macs and had no way to study (except watching the
powerpoint
presentations on keynote), my assembly examination was approaching
so I took
the job of coding myself an intepreter that was compatible with the
instructions of SIMx86 to a level that I was able to run all the
examples we
learned in class and experiment on my own.
In the end, I coded it all, it works and it even has a line by line
debugger.
The article is here: http://andregarzia.com/blog/files/aasm.html
Thats one success story of using Revolution in Education :-)
Cheers
andre
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