commit | 7f981fdb066250b0574f6266873b7029b9be0375 | [log] [download] |
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author | WHR <msl0000023508@gmail.com> | Sat Jan 26 18:49:21 2019 +0800 |
committer | WHR <msl0000023508@gmail.com> | Sat Jan 26 18:49:21 2019 +0800 |
tree | c38c5ac5f471cbb14151a7d39ecc8acf77624bd5 | |
parent | 59d9d103ef68cd26de7d8a5a97609eb4aa577699 [diff] |
Add a serial terminal on debug page that is ported from Fabrice Bellard's term.js
Using v86 for your own purposes is as easy as:
var emulator = new V86Starter({ screen_container: document.getElementById("screen_container"), bios: { url: "../../bios/seabios.bin", }, vga_bios: { url: "../../bios/vgabios.bin", }, cdrom: { url: "../../images/linux.iso", }, autostart: true, });
See API.
v86 emulates an x86-compatible CPU and hardware. Here's a list of emulated hardware:
The disk images are not included in this repository. You can download them directly from the website using:
wget -P images/ https://copy.sh/v86/images/{linux.iso,linux3.iso,kolibri.img,windows101.img,os8.dsk,freedos722.img,openbsd.img}
.
A testsuite is available in tests/full/
. Run it using node tests/full/run.js
.
make build/v86_all.js
.index.html
locally, make sure to serve it from a local webserver. You can use make run
to serve the files using Python's SimpleHTTPServer.wget -P images/ https://copy.sh/v86/images/{linux.iso,linux3.iso,kolibri.img,windows101.img,os8.dsk,freedos722.img,openbsd.img}
.Short summary:
# grab the main repo git clone https://github.com/copy/v86.git && cd v86 # grab the disk images wget -P images/ https://copy.sh/v86/images/{linux.iso,linux3.iso,kolibri.img,windows101.img,os8.dsk,freedos722.img,openbsd.img} # grab closure compiler wget -P closure-compiler https://dl.google.com/closure-compiler/compiler-latest.zip unzip -d closure-compiler closure-compiler/compiler-latest.zip *.jar # build the library make build/libv86.js # run the tests ./tests/full/run.js
Here's an overview of the operating systems supported in v86:
You can get some infos on the disk images here: https://github.com/copy/images. The Windows images are from WinWorld.
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
)