Simple Simulator for ICT
News:
The latest SimpSim (version 2.3) now also works for Windows 2000, Windows XP
and Windows Vista.
About SimpSim
SimpSim is a simulator/assembler for the machine language as proposed in
"Computer Science: An Overview" by J. Glenn Brookshear.
See here for some screenshots.
It features the following:
- Windows 95/98/NT/XP/Vista, no installation required
- simulator with run, step and break functions
- built-in assembler editor with syntax highlighting
- built-in assembler
- loading and saving of files (assembler and machine coded (byte code))
- built-in assembler examples
- context sensitive help-pages about virtually all items
- extra www info-page (this can be set by the teacher of a particular course
to point to a page, used for that course, with the latest information, hints
and so on)
- disassembler/trace window for stepping
- output window to output text from a machine language program (see
examples)
- no password or registration needed, so everyone can use it
About myself
My name is Anne-Gert Bultena and I studied Electronic Engineering at the
University of Twente in The Netherlands from which I got my masters in 1998
with minors in Computer Science and Business Management.
See www.anne-gert.nl/cv for
my CV.
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Request
If you have a nice, good, beautiful or interesting program, written in SimpSim
assembler, please send it to me with
your name and I'll add it to the website.
Contact
(C) AGB 1998, 99, 2006
Last update: August 2, 2006
Please send remarks to Anne-Gert.