💻 A 16-bit virtual machine, including assembly language with 37 instructions, binary assembler, and a step through debugger
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💻 A 16-bit virtual machine, including assembly language with 37 instructions, binary assembler, and a step through debugger
A homebrew 16-bit CPU with a homebrew Unix-like-ish operating system.
Bootable minesweeper game in a 512-byte boot sector
Disassembler for Windows executables. Supports 16-bit NE (New Executable), MZ (DOS), and PE (Portable Executable, i.e. Win32) files.
A bit-serial CPU written in VHDL, with a simulator written in C.
Historical source code and documents related to Ambermoon, the role-playing game developed by Thalion Software GmbH, and published for the Commodore Amiga in 1993.
16bit retro programming in DosBox with Borland C++ 3.1, Turbo Pascal 7 and TASM
QNICE-FPGA is a 16-bit computer system for recreational programming built as a fully-fledged System-on-a-Chip in portable VHDL.
A 16-bits x86 DOS Assembly library that provides many useful functions for developing programs. It has both VGA grapics functions as well as general purpose utilities. The main purpose of this library was to be able to implement simple DOS games (in Assembly) using VGA (320x200, 256 colors) display.
16-bit Real Mode operating system made entirely in Assembly
reimplementation of the 1994 FPS Nitemare 3D
Historical source code and documents related to Amberstar, the role-playing game developed by Thalion Software GmbH, and published for the Atari ST in 1992.
Remake of the classic Atari Breakout game for IBM PC/MS-DOS
XIN Isn't NES: An operating system to mimic the days of the NES. Play your favorite retro games as if you were back at your Commodore 64. (archived old version)
Proyecto indie retro game: para SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis, creado con SGDK
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