Linked by David Adams on Wed 18th May 2011 03:10 UTC, submitted by sawboss
General Development The name Fabrice Bellard may not be recognizable to a lot of people, but the work he carries out as a programmer and computer scientist is. . . . He is a very talented programmer, and his latest project demonstrates once again just how talented he is. Using the super-fast JavaScript engines that now come as standard in popular web browsers, he has managed to create a PC emulator that runs in a browser. As a demonstration he has posted a link to a version of the Linux kernel running in such a scenario.
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RE[5]: I've seen this before....
by Alfman on Mon 23rd May 2011 04:04 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: I've seen this before...."
Alfman
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2011-01-28

Rugxulo,

"I've run JPC before (which used FreeDOS to run games, e.g. original 2D Duke Nukem), but it's fairly slow. However, one guy recently "ported" DOSBox 0.74 emulator to Java, and it runs Doom at full speed for me (with sound!). Quake 1 runs too but slower. Granted, you could always say it's not "real" DOS, but the binaries are!"

I say DOSBox counts, as would a Wine implementation in the browser if it existed.

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