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[font=Tahoma,][font=arial, tahoma, sans-serif][img=15,15]http://www.osnews.com/images/gstaroff.gif[/img] X86/ARM emulator[/font][/font]
[font=Tahoma,][font=arial, tahoma, sans-serif]posted by [color=#000]Thom Holwerda on Sat 27th Oct 2012 00:03 UTC, submitted by MOS6510[/font][/font][/color]
[font=Tahoma,][font=Tahoma,][img=32,32]http://www.osnews.com/images/icons/31.gif[/img]"[color=#0550]This article offers something different. A Visual Studio Express based solution, written using C++ and assembler, that allows the user to write and execute X86, X86/64 and ARM assembler line by line as easily as using a text editor. As code is only emulated, errors are trapped and reported within the program without any wider impact."
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