Very cool project, and I greatly appreciate the Linux support!
However since it's just a packaged Java project with an embedded JVM, would be nice if they could provide the Jar as a stand-alone download for those of us not running Windows, Mac, or Ubuntu (only a .deb provided).
Or, at least I cannot seem to find a Jar download, or even links to the sources for me to compile on my own.
From the home and about page it seems like this was developed in the context of teaching a course at the Imperial College London. I wouldn't be surprised if there was just so much bureaucracy involved in getting this open source that the author deemed it not really worth it.
I remember building a very similar ARM emulator in my undergrad Microprocessor Architecture class (a great project and one that taught me as much about software architecture as microprocessors). Does anybody know if this is a commonly assigned undergraduate project? If so, there should be lots of these emulators floating around.
Let’s not pretend that the word “free” always means “open source” when it comes to software. If I receive a free car, I don’t expect any plans of how it’s made either.
However since it's just a packaged Java project with an embedded JVM, would be nice if they could provide the Jar as a stand-alone download for those of us not running Windows, Mac, or Ubuntu (only a .deb provided).
Or, at least I cannot seem to find a Jar download, or even links to the sources for me to compile on my own.