This is the Windows app named LC-3 VM whose latest release can be downloaded as 1.0.5.zip. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
LC-3 VM
DESCRIPTION:
The documentation and source are generated from the .lit file using srcweave. If you don't want to go through the trouble of setting it up, your contributions are welcome. Just make your edits the .lit file, and we can regenerate it for you. Our VM will simulate a fictional computer called the LC-3. The LC-3 is popular for teaching university students how to program in assembly language. It has a simplified instruction set compared to x86, but contains all the main ideas used in modern CPUs. First, we need to simulate the essential hardware components of the machine. Try to understand what each component is, but don’t worry right now if you are unsure of how it fits into the larger picture. Start by creating a C file. A register is a slot for storing a single value on the CPU. Registers are like the “workbench” of the CPU. For the CPU to work with a piece of data, it has to be in one of the registers.
Features
- This is a tutorial and source code for creating a VM of the LC3 computer
- The documentation and source are generated from the .lit
- This tutorial is a literate program
- Each piece of code from the VM project will be shown and explained thoroughly
- The LC-3 has 65,536 memory locations
- The LC-3 has 10 total registers
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