Description by Publisher
An x86 Microprocessor Simulator for students of low level
programming written for Windows95/98/NT.
The simulator is based on the low eight bits of the 8086 chip.
It can be single stepped or continuously run. The CPU registers,
and RAM contents are made visible.
The simulator is programmed x86 like assembly code. The machine
code generated is not the same as 8086 code.
You can control simulated traffic lights, seven segment
displays, a heater and thermostat, a stepper motor, a
lift and a snake in a maze. CALL, RET, INT, AND IRET are
available in the registered version.
Serious programming problems like multiplexing, procedures,
parameter passing, interrupts and recursion can be tackled.
There is on-line help stored in a Windows Help file. The help
pages can be word processed and printed. There is a MS Word 2
version of the on line help.
Author C Neil Bauers Lecturer in Computing.