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CEMU - a CPU emulator / Assembly sandbox

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So, I stumbled across

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today, and I totally fell in love. It lets you type up some assembly code, and either step through it piece by piece or run the whole thing. You can see all the registers, inspect memory, change your own memory, compile it out to a C program, whatever. Here's a couple screenshots:

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and step by step
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You should all check it out! It's great (especially if you're following my ARM tutorial series)
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Neat, I'll check it out. Thanks for sharing this, it might help.with learning MIPS and ARM.
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Quote:(03-19-2018, 11:37 PM)Ender Wrote:

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Neat, I'll check it out. Thanks for sharing this, it might help.with learning MIPS and ARM.

On a semi-related note: holy fucking shit MIPS has a lot of registers.
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