| [Live demo](http://copy.sh/v24/). |
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| How does it work? |
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| v86 emulates an x86-compatible CPU and hardware. Here's a list of emulated hardware: |
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| - An x86 compatible CPU. The instruction set is around Pentium 1 level. Some |
| features are missing, more specifically: |
| - Task gates, far calls in protected mode |
| - 16 bit protected mode features and Virtual 8086 mode |
| - Single stepping |
| - MMX, SSE |
| - A bunch of FPU instructions, FPU exceptions |
| - Some other exceptions |
| - A floating point unit (FPU). Calculations are done with JavaScript's double |
| precision numbers (64 bit), so they are not as precise as calculations on a |
| real FPU (80 bit). |
| - An ISA bus. |
| - A floppy disk controller (8272A). |
| - A DMA (direct memory access) controller, currently only used by the FDC. |
| - An 8042 Keyboard Controller, PS2. With mouse support. |
| - An 8254 Programmable Interval Timer (PIT). |
| - An 8259 Programmable Interrupt Controller (PIC). |
| - A CMOS Real Time Clock (RTC). |
| - A VGA controller with SVGA support and Bochs VBE Extensions. This includes |
| support for large resolutions. |
| - A PCI bus. This one is partly incomplete and not used by every device. |
| - An IDE disk controller. |
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| How to build, run and embed? |
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| - In order to build the `cpu.js` file, you need `make` and `cpp` (the C preprocessor). |
| Run: `make src/cpu.js`. |
| - If you want a compressed and fast (ie, with debug code removed) version, you |
| need Closure Compiler. |
| Set the path to `compiler.jar` in the Makefile and run `make v86_all.js`. |
| - ROM and disk images are loaded via XHR, so if you want to try out `index.html` |
| locally, make sure to serve it from a local webserver. |
| - For more details on how to customize the behaviour and interface, see [docs/adapters.md](docs/adapters.md). |
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| Why? |
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| 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 just got Linux and KolibriOS working recently and |
| there might be some actual uses. |
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| If you build something interesting, let me know. However, keep in mind that the project |
| is not very stable at the moment. |
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| Compatibility |
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| Here's an overview of the operating systems supported in v86: |
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| - Linux works pretty well. Graphical boots fails in many versions, but you |
| mostly get a shell. The mouse is never detected automatically. |
| - Damn Small Linux (2.4 Kernel): Run with `lowram` and choose PS2 mouse in |
| xsetup. Takes circa 10 minutes to boot. Only works if ACPI is disabled. |
| - Tinycore, Nanolinux (3.0 kernel): `udev` and `X` fail, but you get a |
| terminal. |
| - FreeDOS and Windows 1.01 run pretty good. A few applications cause the OS to |
| freeze. Some BIOS problems. |
| - KolibriOS works. |
| - Haiku boots after 30 minutes. r1alpha4 immediately reboots, the newest version |
| compiled from source works. Requires settings the memory size to 128MB. |
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| You get some infos on the disk images here: https://github.com/copy/v86/tree/master/images |
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| How can I contribute? |
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| - Someone who could work on new hardware devices, such as a modem. I'll write |
| an overview for that at a later point, if people are interested. Also, help |
| on the interface would be appreciated. |
| - Donate. Since Bitcoin is the new cool thing, here's my address: |
| `14KBXSoewGzbQY8VoznJ5MZXGxoia8RxC9` |
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| License |
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| Simplified BSD License, see [LICENSE](LICENSE), unless otherwise noted. |
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| Credits |
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| - Test cases via QEMU, http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page |
| - https://github.com/creationix/node-sdl |
| - ascii.ttf (used in node) from http://www.apollosoft.de/ASCII/indexen.htm |
| - [Disk Images](images) |
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| More questions? |
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| Shoot me an email to `copy@copy.sh`. Please don't tell about bugs via mail, |
| create a bug report on github instead. |
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| Author |
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| Fabian Hemmer (http://copy.sh/, `copy@copy.sh`) |