JArmEmu is a simple, user-friendly simulator that provides basic control and information about a simulated ARMv7 architecture.
JArmEmu is powered by an ARMv7 interpreter built Ex Nihilo for this project, which provides real-time syntax highlighting, intelligent auto-completion, memory, stack and register monitoring...
You can write your program using the ARMv7 instruction set (refer to Instructions.md) and include GNU Assembly directives (only the basic ones are implemented, you can refer to syntax highlighting or auto-completion to see if it is available).
JArmEmu is distributed in a portable archive available from the release page. It requires Java 21 (or newer), which is not included in the archive.
You can download an installer for JArmEmu (or the portable version) from the release page. The executables aren't signed, and can trigger a warning screen from Windows UAC (which you can simply ignore).
JArmEmu is also available on Chocolatey (but the repository is not actively maintained at this time):
choco install jarmemu
JArmEmu is available on FlatHub:
flatpak install flathub fr.dwightstudio.JArmEmu
JArmEmu is available on Fedora Copr:
sudo dnf copr enable dwight-studio/JArmEmu
sudo dnf install jarmemu
JArmEmu is available on AUR. Use your favorite AUR Helper (yay
for instance):
yay -S jarmemu
JArmEmu is available on the Dwight Studio repository:
sudo wget -O - https://deb.dwightstudio.fr/install-repository.sh | sudo bash
sudo apt update && sudo apt install jarmemu
This project was created by Kévin "FoxYinx" TOLLEMER and Alexandre "Deleranax" LECONTE, students at INSA Rennes (independent project). It is distributed in open source under GPL3 (refer to the LICENCE file).