![]() ![]() ![]() In 1992 when I was launching Gemulator 1.0 (Atari ST emulator for MS-DOS) the World Wide Web or Internet that most people know today did not even exist. I am also going to try something new with this post: demo videos!įor about 30 years now I have enjoyed going out to Atari swap meets, user group meetings, exhibiting emulation products at Macworld and COMDEX back when those were around, and presenting papers about emulation at tech conferences to get my ideas and thoughts across. As you will see some pretty cool x86 emulation technology has arrived in Windows 10 on ARM64. Today I want to specifically continue on the topics of Atari 800 and x86 emulation and ARM64 - appropriate given that exactly 10 years ago this week I was in Beijing China where I co-presented the very "emulation everywhere" themed Bochs paper with Stanislav Shwartsman. "dynamic optimization"), speculation about what Transmeta and nVidia might be up to, and repeating my long time wish of "emulation everywhere". I am going to continue from the previous post on alternative 64-bit instruction sets such as RISC-V and ARM64, dynamic binary translation (a.k.a. Welcome back to the 40th blog post in this No Execute series, my 11+ year long rant about on all things that bother me and interest me about CPUs and emulators.
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