JPC (emulator)
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− | '''JPC''' is a free x86 [[Emulation_Software|emulator]] written in Java by the Oxford University Subdepartment of Particle Physics. | + | '''JPC''' is a free x86 [[Emulation_Software|emulator]] written in [[Java]] by the Oxford University Subdepartment of Particle Physics. |
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* [http://jpc.sourceforge.net Website] | * [http://jpc.sourceforge.net Website] | ||
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- This article is about the emulator. For the .jpc image format, see JPEG 2000 codestream.
JPC is a free x86 emulator written in Java by the Oxford University Subdepartment of Particle Physics.
Emulated hardware
- NE2000
- P-ATA PIIX3
- MC146818 real-time clock
- 8237 Direct Memory Access Controller
- 8254 Interval Timer
- Intel i440FX PCI Host Bridge
- Serial Port - 16450 UART
- Floating-point unit (FPU)