LC-3 Simulator
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The original developer, TotuSoft (now often merged into Zacks Software), keeps legacy builds for enterprise clients.

It is highly likely that:

Version 3.5.0 introduced specific improvements and solidified several core functionalities:

: You select a folder on a different computer (a network share) as the destination. The tool writes a dummy file to that folder and reads it back to calculate the Upload and Download speeds in Mbps or Gbps. 3. Command Line Method (Quick Check)

: Typical for a 1 Gbps "Gigabit Ethernet" connection. ⚠️ Common Troubleshooting

Manage labels

The following labels, including system labels, are currently set:

Label nameAddressDelete
  • Name cannot be empty
  • Label name already exists
  • Label name invalid
  • Invalid address
  • Address already has label

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The original developer, TotuSoft (now often merged into Zacks Software), keeps legacy builds for enterprise clients.

It is highly likely that:

Version 3.5.0 introduced specific improvements and solidified several core functionalities:

: You select a folder on a different computer (a network share) as the destination. The tool writes a dummy file to that folder and reads it back to calculate the Upload and Download speeds in Mbps or Gbps. 3. Command Line Method (Quick Check)

: Typical for a 1 Gbps "Gigabit Ethernet" connection. ⚠️ Common Troubleshooting

Assemble

Paste your assembly code below, or drop a file on the textbox. Click the Assemble button to assemble your code.

Drop file to load contents
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Write raw hex or binary

Paste your hex or binary code below, or drop a file on the textbox. Click the Process button to process your instructions so that you can download an OBJ file or load them directly into the interpreter.

Drop file to load contents
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Awesome! Your code was processed successfully. You can load your program directly into the simulator, or download the output object file.

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