An object-oriented JavaScript x86 Emulator for Node.js and the browser.
jemul8 takes an object-oriented approach to emulation. Primarily an educational tool, it aims to provide a detailed description of the internal workings of an IBM-compatible PC.
It is built using the easy-to-use language JavaScript, so it may be picked up and tweaked by even the amateur programmer.
It aims to reflect computer science concepts, such as Fetch-Decode-Execute, in a largely abstract context, although the only instruction set currently supported is Intel's IA-32/x86 architecture.
Note that you will need nasm
available in your PATH for the tests to execute.
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Under Node.js
From the project root, simply run
npm test
. -
In the browser
From the project root, run
npm run-script webtest
and visit the URL provided in the output.
/*global define */
define({
cache: false
}, [
"jemul8"
], function (
jemul8
) {
"use strict";
var environment = jemul8.getEnvironment(),
emulator = jemul8.createEmulator({
"cmos": {
"bios": "docs/bochs-20100605/bios/BIOS-bochs-legacy"
},
"vga": {
"bios": "docs/bochs-20100605/bios/VGABIOS-lgpl-latest"
},
"floppy": [{
"driveType": "FDD_350HD",
"diskType": "FLOPPY_1_44",
"path": "boot/" + environment.getOption("flp"),
"loaded": true
}]
});
emulator.loadPlugin("canvas.vga.renderer");
emulator.loadPlugin("keyboard.input");
emulator.init().done(function () {
emulator.run();
});
});