8086 Simulator

8086 Simulator$0.77

Rated 3.15/5 (26) —  Free Android application by NextEdge

About 8086 Simulator

Here is the first and one and only 8086 simulator in smartphones…!!! 8086 simulator is a simple Android app where you can study about 8086 Instructions and program execution. You will be able to simulate assembly language programs. Also you can execute the program step by step and see how the values of all registers and flags are changing with the execution of each instruction. All instructions used in the 8086 microprocessor and a sample program for each instruction is included in this app.
Features:
Includes all instructions of 8086 processor.
A sample program for each instruction included for simulation.
Description of each instruction is included.
Shows the values of all registers and flags.
Highlights the changed registers and flags after each instruction execution.
Allows step by step execution of instructions.
Can reset the simulation of currently executing program.
Shows the last executed and next executing instructions.
Includes some common programs for simulation.

How to Download / Install

Download and install 8086 Simulator version 1.0 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.nextedge.microProcesorSimulator, download 8086 Simulator.apk

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App History & Updates

Price update  Price changed from $1.00 to $0.77.
More downloads  8086 Simulator reached 100 - 500 downloads

What are users saying about 8086 Simulator

K70%
by K####:

It is not a true simulator. You cannot write and simulate your own code.

Y70%
by Y####:

There are others much good apps of emu8086 documentations and FREEEE !!!!

N70%
by N####:

It's a nice way to see instructions in action. I like it!

N70%
by N####:

I found this tool to be quite helpful for people learning assembly. The tool should be used as a companion with your text book. Suggestions: Include a 'back step' button. Include a sandbox for custom assembly simulation. Abbreviations are lazy, spell out the entire flag register's name. For each assembly instruction have a logic diagram of the underlying architecture (that's asking a lot).

P70%
by P####:

Thought this can compile assembly code written in asm file. Just no utility n waste of money


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