devicefuture / atto
The new BASIC computer that runs in your browser!
☆48Updated last month
Alternatives and similar repositories for atto:
Users that are interested in atto are comparing it to the libraries listed below
- Browser-based fantasy console☆41Updated 2 years ago
- PTM (Programmable Tile Machine) is a "pseudo-8-bit fantasy computer" that you can program using a built-in programming language called PT…☆12Updated this week
- Examples made with the DOME engine https://domeengine.com☆13Updated 2 years ago
- A browser-based microcomputer☆14Updated 6 years ago
- A Fantasy Console that uses lua.☆16Updated 3 years ago
- Aboloka-8 is a fantasy 8-bit home computer☆13Updated 6 years ago
- A fantasy console inspired by the Amiga computer☆80Updated 4 years ago
- TIC-80 fork enabling server-side unit testing to help kids learn how to code, by developing games!☆29Updated 3 years ago
- A tiny subset of JavaScript with configurable constraints for creating fantasy consoles☆31Updated 5 years ago
- Mostly incomplete QBASIC implementation in JavaScript☆39Updated 6 years ago
- Library for QB64 for reading from/writing to INI configuration files.☆12Updated 4 years ago
- Multi-file development in TIC-80☆20Updated 3 months ago
- ☆21Updated 4 years ago
- BASIC interpreter written in Java☆34Updated 4 years ago
- Tiny minimal retro fantasy console having only two commands: peek and poke.☆30Updated last year
- Fantasy console designed to run on real hardware☆62Updated 3 years ago
- An emulator for a hypothetical 16-bit computer from the 80s and 90s. Intended as a play-thing and educational tool.☆73Updated 2 years ago
- A simple text-based adventure game☆102Updated 6 months ago
- Gemini web proxy☆13Updated 3 months ago
- Zany80 fantasy computer system☆53Updated 4 years ago
- micro(A) Interpreter☆13Updated last year
- A Javascript scripting engine for DOS☆114Updated 2 months ago
- Create your TIC-80 games with TypeScript☆60Updated 6 months ago
- QB64 Extension for Visual Studio Code.☆14Updated 6 months ago
- Simple fantasy computer architecture☆40Updated 2 years ago
- A Go implementation of Chip-8, SCHIP and XO-Chip for WebAssembly☆28Updated last year
- Lightweight operating system based on FreeDOS☆20Updated 2 years ago
- Bunnymark ported to a few languages in TIC-80 for performance testing.☆15Updated last year
- 2048 using the fantasy console WASM-4 and TinyGo☆14Updated 3 years ago
- nano ᴊᴀᴍᴍᴇʀ☆46Updated 2 years ago