Huge writes:
On 2013-04-05, John Rumm wrote:
On 05/04/2013 14:49, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
In article , Darren Salt
writes
Why x86 emulation when you can (or should be able to) run a native build?
Because there's loads of other stuff that'll run on DOS for which
sources are not available.
I recall seeing mention of a 486 PC emulator that runs in a javascript
in a browser...
There is a linux version he
http://bellard.org/jslinux/
A 486 emulator written in Javascript?
I bet that's going to be almost as quick as the LISP interpreter written
in MUMPS I came across once.
Allegedly one was also written in TECO to prove that although it was an
editor, it was also an extensible language.
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