CHIP-8 is an interpretted programming language developed by Joseph Weisbecker in the mid 70s and was initally used on the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800 8-bit microcomputers to make game programming easier. CHIP-8 programs are run using a CHIP-8 virtual machine.
Runs code intended for the chip8 on modern hardware.
Yes, kindof.
Everything you need to build the project are in the repo (only works on windows for now). Navigate to the root of the project and use:
>> mingw32-make
run:
>> cd bin
>> ./main.exe ./[ROM]
23 (public domain) ROMs are included in the bin
directory.