![]() I spent quite a bit of the lead-up time learning the (then, to me) "black-box" that x86-architecture has been to me for decades. The discovery that the original 8086 ran at something like 0.3MIPS, and the knowledge that AVRs can run at 20MIPS gave me the idea that maybe it would be possible to emulate an (even slower) 8088 in an AVR at usable-speeds, and maybe even run faster than the original. ![]() This project has been an adventure of the most ridiculous sort.Īt the time I started this project- page I planned on emulating an 8088 in an AVR, so the AVR could be a drop-in replacement for the original CPU in an IBM PC/XT clone.
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