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v86 emulates an x86-compatible CPU and hardware in the browser.
Running kernels in the browser would allow rustaceans to easily show off their cool kernel projects.
Sadly, all the browser-based emulators I've seen only support 32-bit machines, so I think we'd need to get #70 implemented.
I wonder, do you forsee any other blockers that could prevent running kernel using the bootloader create in web based emulators such as v86? Is it already somehow possible? If not, would like to support that?
Me and my friends at @grupacosmo would love to help with this matter.
Thanks
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v86 emulates an x86-compatible CPU and hardware in the browser.
Running kernels in the browser would allow rustaceans to easily show off their cool kernel projects.
Sadly, all the browser-based emulators I've seen only support 32-bit machines, so I think we'd need to get #70 implemented.
I wonder, do you forsee any other blockers that could prevent running kernel using the
bootloader
create in web based emulators such as v86? Is it already somehow possible? If not, would like to support that?Me and my friends at @grupacosmo would love to help with this matter.
Thanks
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: