Synchronous XHR loading policies changed in new browsers breaking the current emulator on them, noted in readme.
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Note that there is a much more readable, ground-up project to build an open-source 386-style emulator in javascript called [jslm32][3].
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### Status
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It's still a dense code base, it's an emulator of a rather
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The current codebase won't run on recent webkit browsers due to a breaking change in the way Synchronous [XHR][4] requests are handled. The binary loading routines need to be rewritten to be asynchronous, not terribly hard but annoying enough that I haven't just done it. (Fabrice's original online version has been patched and runs fine.)
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jslinux-deobfuscated is still a dense code base, it's an emulator of a rather
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complicated architecture, after all. However this version is nowhere
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near so incomprehensible as the original. Nearly all of the global variables
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and function names have been named somewhat sensibly. Many comments
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have been added.
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It seems to run identically to the original.
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The core opcode execution loop has been autocommented to indicate what
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instruction operation the opcode refers to.
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@ -57,3 +58,4 @@ Some other helpful references for understanding what's going on:
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[1]: http://bellard.org/jslinux/tech.html
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[2]: http://jsshaper.org
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[3]: https://github.com/ubercomp/jslm32
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[4]: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72154
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