86Box is a low level x86 emulator that runs older operating systems and software designed for IBM PC systems and compatibles from 1981 through fairly recent system designs based on the PCI bus.
EMU8086 - MICROPROCESSOR EMULATOR is a free emulator for multiple platforms. It provides its user with the ability to emulate old 8086 processors, which were used in Macintosh and Windows computers from the 1980s and early 1990s. It can emulate a large amount of software that was used on these microprocessors, but a savvy user can also program their own assembly code to run on it.
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EMU8086 - MICROPROCESSOR EMULATOR primarily emulates the processor, not the other functions that a microcomputer running a 8086 processor would have. However, it still serves many of the same functions that an emulator for a more specific microcomputer might have, and more besides. For example, both the NEC-P9801 and early IBM-compatible computers used the 8086. Using EMU8086, one might be able to write assembly software that can run on either of those devices. On the flip side, EMU8086 can't access some of the more advanced hardware functionality that you might find in the monitors or other components of those devices.
Overall, EMU8086 - MICROPROCESSOR EMULATOR will be useful to computing enthusiasts and gearheads, and anyone who happens to work with this legacy processor even today: some computers, particularly in business and industrial applications, still use the 8086. Whether it's to tinker or to work, if you think you might want to emulate the 8086, start here.
The rows in the mix output histograms come in two flavors. The rows that begin with "*" are meta-categories which sum up the data in different ways. Here are descriptions of some of the meta categories:*scalar-simd anything with the XED_ATTRIBUTE_SIMD_SCALAR including AVX and SSE operations. The instructions that operate on one vector element and whose iclass name ends with "SS" or "SD" have this attribute.*sse-scalar any SSE instruction with the XED_ATTRIBUTE_SIMD_SCALAR*sse-packed any SSE instruction without the XED_ATTRIBUTE_SIMD_SCALAR*avx-scalar Any AVX instruction with the attribute XED_ATTRIBUTE_SIMD_SCALAR*avx128 Any AVX instruction with a 128b vector length but without the XED_ATTRIBUTE_SIMD_SCALAR*avx256 Any AVX instruction with a 256b vector length*avx512 Any AVX instruction with a 512b vector length.*mem-atomic Atomic memory operations*stack-read Stack reads*stack-write Stack writes*iprel-read IP-relative memory reads*iprel-write IP-relative memory writes*mem-read-1 Memory read, 1 byte*mem-read-2 Memory read, 2 bytes*mem-read-4 Memory read, 4 bytes*mem-read-8 Memory read, 8 bytes*mem-write-1 Memory write, 1 byte*mem-write-2 Memory write, 2 bytes*mem-write-4 Memory write, 4 bytes*mem-write-8 Memory write, 8 bytes*isa-ext-BASE The "BASE" ISA-extension (generic group of instructions. Base includes much of the older instructions*isa-ext-LONGMODE The set of instructions added with Intel64. These may be 32b or 64b instructions*isa-set-I186 ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the BASE ISA-extension. I186 includes instructions introduced on the 80186 processor.*isa-set-I386 ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the BASE ISA-extension. I386 includes instructions introduced on the 80386 processor.*isa-set-I486REAL ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the BASE ISA-extension. I486REAL includes instructions introduced on the 80486 processor and valid in REAL mode.*isa-set-I86 ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the BASE ISA-extension. I86 includes instructions introduced on the 8086 processor.*isa-set-LONGMODE ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the LONGMODE ISA-extension. LONGMODE includes instructions introduced with Intel64 mode.*isa-set-PENTIUMREAL ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the BASE ISA-extension. PENTIUMREAL includes instructions introduced with Pentium and valid in REAL mode.*isa-set-PPRO ISA "set" is a categorization of instructions in the BASE ISA-extension. PPRO includes instructions introduced with the PentiumPro.*lock_prefix Instructions with a 0xF0 LOCK prefix*rep_prefix Instructions with a 0xF3 REP prefix*repne_prefix Instructions with a 0xF2 REPNE prefix*osz_prefix Instructions with a 0x66 prefix*rex_prefix Instructions with a REX prefix (includes the following 4 cases). REX prefixes can be sued without any of the following 4 bits set as well.*rexw_prefix Instructions with a REX prefix with the REX.W bit set*rexr_prefix Instructions with a REX prefix with the REX.R bit set*rexx_prefix Instructions with a REX prefix with the REX.X bit set*rexb_prefix Instructions with a REX prefix with the REX.B bit set*one-memops Instructions with one memory operation*two-memops Instructions with two memory operations*disp_only Instructions with a memory operation that addresses memory without using a base register or index register -- just a displacement.*base_index Instructions with a memory operation that addresses meory using a base and index register, but without a displacement.*base_index_disp Instructions with a memory operation that addresses memory using a base, index and displacement.*scale_1 Number of instructions with a scale=1 for the index register*scale_2 Number of instructions with a scale=2 for the index registern*scale_4 Number of instructions with a scale=4 for the index register*scale_8 Number of instructions with a scale=8 for the index register*memdisp8 Memory operations with 8-bit displacements*memdisp32 Memory operations with 32-bit displacements
To download the debugger tools for previous versions of Windows, you need to download the Windows SDK for the version you are debugging from theWindows SDK and emulator archive. In the installation wizard of the SDK, select Debugging Tools for Windows, and deselect all other components.
See the Sourceforge download page for the last released version including source and binary packages for Linux - amd64, Microsoft Windows - x86, Microsoft Windows - amd64 and Mac OS X - ppc and amd64.
Major Linux distributions take care of SDCC installation packages themselves and you will find SDCC in their repositories. Unfortunately SDCC packages included in Linux disributions are often outdated. In this case users are encouraged to compile the latest official SDCC release or a recent snapshot build by themselves or download the pre-compiled binaries from Sourceforge download page. 2ff7e9595c
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