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chip8 project, a simple CHIP-8 interpreter written in Python 3 and PyQt4 by Marc Wood
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CHIP-8 is an interpreted programming language, developed by Joseph Weisbecker. It was initially used on the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800 8-bit microcomputers in the mid-1970s. CHIP-8 programs are run on a CHIP-8 virtual machine. It was made to allow video games to be more easily programmed for said computers. Roughly twenty years after CHIP-8 was introduced, derived interpreters appeared for some models of graphing calculators (from the late 1980s onward, these handheld devices in many ways have more computing power than most mid-1970s microcomputers for hobbyists). An active community of users and developers existed in the late 1970s, beginning with ARESCO's "VIPer" newsletter whose first three issues revealed the machine code behind the CHIP-8 interpreter. =============================================== This is a CHIP8 interpreter written in Python 3 with a GUI built in PyQt4. All other dependencies can be installed using 'make init'. There are hotkeys enabled for all hexidecmal keys. There is also a hotkey "P" which pauses execution. https://github.com/metamarcdw/chip8/
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