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crc's _ _
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| | |/ _ \ a tiny virtual computer
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| | | (_) | 64kw RAM, 32-bit, Dual Stack, MISC
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|_|_|\___/ (c) charles childers
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# Welcome!
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This is ilo, a little virtual computer. ilo is mostly used with
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Konilo, a personal computing system written in Forth.
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A brief overview:
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- 65,536 memory locations ("cells")
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- 32 bits per cell
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- block storage device
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- stack based architecture
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- minimal instruction set (30 instructions)
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- easy to implement and exend
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This supports a variety of host architectures. Precompiled
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(mostly static) binaries are included for Linux, OpenBSD,
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NetBSD, FreeBSD, MS-DOS, macOS, Haiku, Classic Mac Systems 5-7,
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and Windows. It has been tested and confirmed to work on x86
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(8088+), amd64, arm64, and 68000 processors. Physical RAM
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requirements are around 384K.
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In addition to the provided binaries, many implementations of
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ilo are included. These include Assembly, C, C++, C#, Common
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Lisp, D, Go, Hare, JavaScript, Kotlin, Lua, Nim, Python,
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RetroForth, Rust, Swift, and TypeScript.
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