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Overview |
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This directory contains various simple tutorial-like demos, which |
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demonstrate some of the functionality of the the "test machines" in GXemul. |
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Each directory has a README file, containing examples on how to build and |
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run the demo programs for various target architectures. |
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Simple demos: |
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o) hello Prints Hello World to the console. |
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o) rectangles Draws random rectangles to the framebuffer. |
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o) disk Reads sectors from a disk image, and dumps the |
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contents in hex and ascii to the console. |
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License note |
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These demos are not under the same license(s) as the rest of GXemul. |
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The demos are public domain, so you can reuse the code even in projects |
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which have licenses that are incompatible with the BSD-style licenses used |
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for GXemul itself. |
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