I have this one:
https://github.com/scottmbaker/go-cpusim. I suggest using
it under Linux. You will need Go installed ro build it. Using `make build`
and then `make demo` followed by pressing `S` and `1` (to switch to ROM
Bank 1) will put you into SCELBAL. This was a personal exercise in writing
an 8008 emulator/simulator in Go, and I wouldn't say it's been particularly
well vetted, beyond just me. It does _not_ support interrupts.
Scott
On Fri, Dec 26, 2025 at 8:21 AM Robert Armstrong <bob(a)jfcl.com> wrote:
Thanks, Tom & Scott, for the help. I'm writing a simple i8008 emulator
and I don't actually need interrupts to work, but I'm curious to know how
they do so I can at least attempt to implement it correctly.
BTW, if anybody knows of an existing emulator for Windows or Linux that
can run SCELBAL, please tell me!
Bob