jor1k
jor1k is a OpenRISC 1000 emulator written in JavaScript running Linux. It runs in almost any modern web browser. Have a try and see if it runs in your browser by opening the demo. More information can be found on the Wiki pages.
Demos
- Main demo page
- Edit, compile and run C code in your browser
- Edit, compile and run C code from the University of Illinois
- Symmetric multiprocessing with 2 cores, 4 cores, 8 cores, 16 cores (unstable with inreasing cores)
- Simple demo
- RTEMS (real time operating system) demo
- Simple demo of the RISC-V CPU implementation. Wait until the first message appear in the terminal, then choose bbl in the dropdown menu.
Project Links
- Bugtracker to report any issues or feature requests
- Wiki containing more detailed descriptions
LICENSE
- The program is distributed under the terms of the Simplified BSD License. The license details can be found in the file "LICENSE.md"
- The ACE editor is BSD licensed.
Developer
Sebastian Macke simulationcorner.net
Contributors
Gerard Braad github.com/gbraad
Ben Burns github.com/benjamincburns
Lawrence Angrave github.com/angrave
Neelabh Gupta github.com/neelabhg

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