commit | 133942dca6a0a0e6dccd865f9373dcf53a3e569a | [log] [download] |
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author | copy <copy@copy.sh> | Sat Jul 26 23:04:01 2014 +0200 |
committer | copy <copy@copy.sh> | Sat Jul 26 23:04:01 2014 +0200 |
tree | bd6ec28d20db2bc1b66ea4a50ab85211e1f2a88c | |
parent | 5d6e79ff925fb42d92620eed260be68c2b32884e [diff] |
Monotonic TSC (could break in environments that don't have access to sub-milisecond precision, e.g. performance.now)
v86 emulates an x86-compatible CPU and hardware. Here's a list of emulated hardware:
cpu.js
file, you need make
and cpp
(the C preprocessor). Run: make src/cpu.js
.git submodule update --init --recursive closure-compiler
and run make v86_all.js
.index.html
locally, make sure to serve it from a local webserver.Similiar projects have been done before, but I decided to work on this as a fun project and learn something about the x86 architecture. It has grown pretty advanced and I got Linux and KolibriOS working, so there might be some actual uses.
If you build something interesting, let me know.
Here's an overview of the operating systems supported in v86:
lowram
and choose PS2 mouse in xsetup. Takes circa 10 minutes to boot.udev
and X
fail, but you get a terminal.atkbd
to MODULES
in /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
.You can get some infos on the disk images here: https://github.com/copy/v86/tree/master/images
14KBXSoewGzbQY8VoznJ5MZXGxoia8RxC9
. If you want to donate elsewhere, let me know.Simplified BSD License, see LICENSE, unless otherwise noted.
Shoot me an email to copy@copy.sh
. Please don't tell about bugs via mail, create a bug report on GitHub instead.
Fabian Hemmer (http://copy.sh/, copy@copy.sh
)