Trying to make a computer emulator of my own CPU architecture.
Note: This is a personal project and, as I'm not the most organized person, there may be bugs and other.
Just run make
in a terminal in the c++ folder, and it will create an executable file in c++/bin.
The compilation won't work if there is no bin folder.
If you have MinGW, it is the same thing as Linux instead of make
you need to run the equivalent of MinGW (mingw32-make for example).
You will also need [https://github.com/meganz/mingw-std-threads].
You will need SFML to run this program [https://www.sfml-dev.org/download.php].
To install SFML on Linux: [https://www.sfml-dev.org/tutorials/2.5/start-linux.php].
To Compile SFML on any OS: [https://www.sfml-dev.org/tutorials/2.5/compile-with-cmake.php].
As of today, you will need to run the program by command line to choose between different modes. You can run the program with prog_name help
to get information about what argument to use.
To learn about the custom architecture of the S257 CPU go into the note folder and read architecture_info.
- Sweetie 16 palette from GrafKid: [https://grafxkid.tumblr.com/palettes]
- Font used for the manual:
- Spotlight typewriter [https://www.dafont.com/fr/spotlight-typewriter-nc.font]
- Tippa [https://www.dafont.com/fr/tippa.font]
- Simpleness [https://www.dafont.com/fr/simpleness.font]
- Correct any grammar or spelling mistake in CHANGELOG and other files.
- Add comments.
- Optimize cycles.
- Add a help window.
- Add a window for some devices.
- Be able to change the computer configuration.