VirtualKim Erfahrungen und Bewertung
Veröffentlicht von John Kennedy on 2026-03-25🏷️ Über: The 6502 microprocessor changed the world. Released in the 1970’s, it was the reason that home computers were within the reach of many hobbyists.
🏷️ Über: The 6502 microprocessor changed the world. Released in the 1970’s, it was the reason that home computers were within the reach of many hobbyists.
Do your programming as if it were 1975. This little app offers you the functionality of a single-board 6502 machine, the Kim-1; either directly via the hexadecimal keyboard and 6 digit led display or via a terminal emulation. It also offers a very barebone emulation of the Apple I and software for all modes.
The software has mainly historical interest and the app is probably mainly interesting for people who would like to understand the old microprocessors of that time.
One feature of the Kim-1 emulation, unfortunately, does not work for me, that is the single step switch. Although I checked the vectors from 17FA TO 17FF, a push on "go" does not return the function to the next adress in the program code but ends up in 1C81. Also the PC seems to have lost its value. This is definitely a bug.
VirtualKim ist wirklich großartig. Es ist sehr angenehm, um mobil den KIM oder Apple-I erleben zu können. Und selbst jetzt kommen noch Updates. Hut ab und vielen Dank! :)
Danke für das neue Outfit!
VirtualKim - 6502 Emulator ist sehr sicher in der Nutzung.
JustUseApp Sicherheits-Score für VirtualKim: 66.6/100.
Diese Einschätzung basiert auf unserer NLP-Analyse von 13 Nutzererfahrungen.
Zusätzlich zur durchschnittlichen Store-Bewertung von 5.0/5.
VirtualKim - 6502 Emulator wirkt authentisch und seriös.
Unsere NLP-Modelle schätzen die Seriosität. JustUseApp Seriositäts-Score für VirtualKim: 66.6/100.
Dieses Fazit beruht auf der Analyse von 13 Nutzererfahrungen.
This isn't a game (although games are included), this is an emulation of the 8-bit processor, complete with an assembler and some programming puzzles to solve.
Start with the most basic user interface you can imagine — 7-segment LEDs and some buttons — to enter, debug and run your applications.
Then upgrade to a display and keyboard, and use the built-in monitor program to dump memory, makes edits and execute your code.
Released in the 1970’s, it was the reason that home computers were within the reach of many hobbyists.
The 6502 microprocessor changed the world.