Zet (hardware)
Zet is a clone x86 architecture microprocessor that is machine code–compatible with x86 processors, developed as an effort to make an open-hardware CPU. As of version 1.3.0, Zet runs on three different FPGA boards: Terasic Altera DE0, DE1, and DE2-115.[1]
The hardware design can be synthesized in a configurable device such an FPGA, CPLD, or on a custom ASIC, and is considered to be an SoC.[2]
As of now, the project only supports 16-bit, and is able to run DOS-compatible or Windows 3.x operating systems.
There has been no activity on the Zet project since 2013.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ Marmolejo, Zeus Gómez (2024-10-18), marmolejo/zet, retrieved 2024-11-22
- ↑ "Zet - The x86 (IA-32) open implementation". Retrieved March 7, 2016.
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