![]() There’s also a WebAssembly version, though sadly the link to it doesn’t work. If there’s a snag it’s that the releases are so far Windows-only, though it’s claimed that it should also compile on other major platforms. ![]() Below the break you can see it running the fiendishly hardware-specific PC demo Area 5150 - thought to be the first time an emulator has managed this task. It’s a project that started only in April 2022, but alongside such in-depth processor support it has the full range of PC and XT peripherals including CGA and VGA cards to the extent that it will run even the most hardware-demanding demos. ![]() Thus we’re happy to encounter a new player in the form of MartyPC, a cycle-accurate 8088 PC emulator written in Rust. And while there are emulators aplenty for almost every platform imaginable, the world of emulation is never complete. ![]() While many Hackaday readers will have their own pieces of classic hardware lovingly preserved, it still remains that most of us get our fix of retro goodness through emulation. ![]()
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