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Open source, secure and fast virtual machine to run Oxygen Byte Codes.
OpenVM is a simple virtual machine designed for educational purposes. It includes a set of commands and compilers to execute Oxygen Byte Code (OBC) and provides different types of memory, such as long-term memory and short-term memory.
Please read commands
LongMemory
class.SHM
class.Reader
class.bun i openvm
# or
npm i openvm
# or
yarn add openvm
# or
pnpm i openvm
import { VM } from 'openvm'
import fs from 'fs'
const vm = new VM()
const file = fs.readFileSync('./your-file.o', {
encoding: 'utf8',
})
vm.run(file)
Just import your Oxygen Readable Code file and create a new VM instance. Now you are ready to run your code.
your-file.o
; Now you are can use comments!
jmp 0x0 ; Set cursor to 0x0
set hello%20world ; Set 0x0 to hello world (%20 equals to space)
put 0x0 ; Put it on stdout
exit 0 ; Exit the program without errors
FAQs
Open source, secure and fast virtual machine to run Oxygen Byte Codes.
The npm package openvm receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, openvm popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that openvm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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