[EdLUG] May 2019 talk : Writing an Emulator to Run Ancient Software on a Modern Computer

Tai Kedzierski dch.tai at gmail.com
Mon May 6 13:50:31 UTC 2019


May's meetup (tomorrow!) is going to be a talk from guest speaker Rhys, who
impressed us last month with his quick impromptu demo!

Talk intro:


* "Writing an emulator that can run 30+ year old software on a modern
computer is incredibly fun, and easier than you'd think. This talk will
give an overview of how emulators work, and include demos of emulators for
the Nintendo Entertainment System and Altair 8800, going over how they work
at the source code level. No knowledge of computer hardware will be
assumed." *
https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/8227

Do share in your work and club circles where appropriate ;-)

See you there!

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Tai Kedzierski
Linux Operations and Deployments Engineer


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