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JPC (emulator)

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Platform
  
Website
  
jpc.sourceforge.net

Operating system
  
Cross-platform

Type
  
License
  
GNU General Public License

JPC is an x86 emulator written in pure Java. It can run on any platform that supports the Java virtual machine. It creates a virtual PC compatible machine that can run MS-DOS and other x86 operating systems. Programs inside JPC can run up to 20% of the native processor speed. JPC was written by the Oxford University Subdepartment of Particle Physics.

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Features

  • Safe, secure and portable due to being 100% pure Java
  • Snapshot facility
  • Remote disk option
  • Integrated debugger
  • Network card (tested by playing network Doom)
  • PC speaker emulation
  • Virtual FAT32 drive to wrap a directory
  • Compatibility

  • boots DOS
  • boots graphical Linux (DSL, Feather)
  • boots many Linux's into text mode
  • boots Windows 3.0
  • Emulated hardware

  • Southbridge chipset: PIIX3
  • Chipset: Intel i440FX PCI Host Bridge
  • Network device: NE2000
  • Storage: P-ATA
  • Real-time clock: MC146818
  • Direct Memory Access Controller (DMA): Intel 8237
  • Interval Timer (IT): Intel 8254
  • Serial Port: 16450 UART
  • Floating-point unit (FPU)
  • References

    JPC (emulator) Wikipedia


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