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Usagi Electric | Vacuum Tube Computer P.28 – Exploring an Emulator of the UE14500! @UsagiElectric | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
This one is so exciting! A fellow enthusiast, Ren, has built an emulator for the UE14500, and it’s every bit as epic as it sounds. Ren did an absolutely phenomenal job coding the emulator and the assembler up, and the result is fantastic. So, hop along with us as we pit the emulator vs. the real hardware!

For more detailed information on the Tube Computer and for the emulator itself, check out the wiki:
github.com/Nakazoto/UEVTC/wiki

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patreon.com/usagielectric

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Intro Music adapted from:
Artist: The Runaway Five
Title: The Shinra Shuffle
ocremix.org/remix/OCR01847

Thanks for watching!

Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:52 The Emulator
7:07 Pitting the Emulator against the real hardware
13:47 The Assembler
17:20 The Wiki
18:37 Bunny!
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