PragmARC VS Sim-CPU

Compare PragmARC vs Sim-CPU and see what are their differences.

PragmARC

The PragmAda Reusable Components (by jrcarter)
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PragmARC Sim-CPU
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4.3 9.1
about 1 month ago 7 days ago
Ada Ada
- GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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PragmARC

Posts with mentions or reviews of PragmARC. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-31.

Sim-CPU

Posts with mentions or reviews of Sim-CPU. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-28.
  • March 2022 What Are You Working On?
    14 projects | /r/ada | 28 Feb 2022
    I split the CPU simulations out of my Raspberry Pi Simulated Mainframe to provide more flexibility in their use. The CPU simulations are now in Sim CPU. In addition to the simple simulator that just blinks the lights in interesting ways, I have an 8080 simulator (and some simulated devices) more or less working. I am hoping to actually be able to boot CP/M on it before too long.
  • February 2022 What Are You Working On?
    9 projects | /r/ada | 2 Feb 2022
    I've split "simulators" out of my Raspberry PI Mainframe Simulator. In addition, since I have an "Intel 8080/8085 Assembly Language Programming" book (from Radio Shack, remember them?) laying around, I've started writing an 8080 simulator. I've got over half the instructions implemented and tested. My goal is to be able to get CP/M running on it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing PragmARC and Sim-CPU you can also consider the following projects:

King - An informal decsription of the King software-engineering language

Pi-Mainframe - Simulated mainframe computer based on a Raspberry Pi

Honki-Tonks-Zivilisationen - Der Code meines 4X-Rundenstrategiespiels. The Code of my 4X turn-based strategy game.

gcc-darwin-arm64 - GCC master branch for Darwin with experimental support for Arm64. Currently GCC-14.0.1 [April 2024]

esp32-gnat-rts - This project contains various GNAT Ada Run Time Systems (RTSs) targeted at Cortex boards: so far, the Arduino Due, the STM32F4-series evaluation boards from STMicroelectronics, and the BBC micro:bit

distributing-gcc - Binary releases of GCC (native and cross) on macOS; also, the scripts/Makefiles used for producing them.

Ada_GUI - An Ada-oriented GUI

spark2014 - SPARK 2014 is the new version of SPARK, a software development technology specifically designed for engineering high-reliability applications.

AURA - The AURA Reference Implementation

gembrowse - Terminal browser for the Gemini protocol