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CPU 4917

This application simulates a very simple microcomputer based on the 4917 pro­ces­sor (a hypo­the­ti­cal device desi­gned just for a com­pu­ter course at the Uni­ver­sity of New South Wales, Australia) which was used to teach micropro­ces­sor basics

This application simulates a very simple microcomputer based on the 4917 pro­ces­sor (a hypo­the­ti­cal device desi­gned just for a com­pu­ter course at the Uni­ver­sity of New South Wales, Australia) which was used to teach micropro­ces­sor basics

CPU 4917

by Elena Kolchina
CPU 4917
CPU 4917

What is it about?

This application simulates a very simple microcomputer based on the 4917 pro­ces­sor (a hypo­the­ti­cal device desi­gned just for a com­pu­ter course at the Uni­ver­sity of New South Wales, Australia) which was used to teach micropro­ces­sor basics. It is 4bit, has 2 internal general-purpose regis­ters and works with 16 memory loca­ti­ons. Each memory loca­tion can store a num­ber bet­ween 0 and 15, and there are 16 instructions. Write your own programs using hexadecimal notation, load them into memory, run and debug them just like programmers of 1950's!

CPU 4917

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(1)
Size
7Mb
Genre
Utilities Education
Last updated
January 30, 2015
Release date
January 30, 2015
More info

App Store Description

This application simulates a very simple microcomputer based on the 4917 pro­ces­sor (a hypo­the­ti­cal device desi­gned just for a com­pu­ter course at the Uni­ver­sity of New South Wales, Australia) which was used to teach micropro­ces­sor basics. It is 4bit, has 2 internal general-purpose regis­ters and works with 16 memory loca­ti­ons. Each memory loca­tion can store a num­ber bet­ween 0 and 15, and there are 16 instructions. Write your own programs using hexadecimal notation, load them into memory, run and debug them just like programmers of 1950's!

Author of the application is Michael Balandin.

CPU 4917 is made in "smart BASIC" programming language and is published using smart BASIC SDK for Xcode.

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