Emulating hardware on the ESP8266 seems to be a popular thing to do, and it is what MCUhacker did. The x86 CPU emulator is a port of Mike Chambers FAKE86, which is written in C and the maker created an Arduino IDE environment for it. The MS-DOS 3.3 bootdisk image is stored in flash and […] // Read more: original article.

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