I need to emulate assembly for 8086 program in Ubuntu.
I searched repository and I found 8085 emulator which is not similar to 8086.
Is there any 8086/88 assembly emulator for ubuntu?
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I suggest looking at Edit Found:
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To add to @sehe's wonderful answer.
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You need to be more clear about what you intend to run. There is x86 assembly and then there are all the system calls int 10h int 21h, etc which are not related to assembly but to an operating system. If you are interested in the instruction set I have stripped down pcemu to avoid the confusion of an underlying operating system or bios, leaving just the assembly (for educational purposes). https://github.com/dwelch67/pcemu_samples the real pcemu is a good enough 8086/88 assembler to run dos and other things on top of it. There are a number of derivatives to choose from. I included a copy of the original that I stripped down. You can easily try bochs or dosbox on ubuntu, just apt-get one or the other or both if you just want to run some old x86 dos programs that wont run in qemu or virtualbox/vmware (because they dont emulate dos). |
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