Discover the history of computing with the Kenbak-1 Emulator! This emulator is not just a copy, but a carefully recreated digital version of the Kenbak-1, one of the first personal computers, released in 1971. Key Features: β’ Full Processor Emulation: Authentic emulation of all original Kenbak-1 instructions. β’ Interactive Front Panel: Replica of the control panel with working switches and LEDs. β’ Easy-to-use command input panel: Allows you to choose the specific processor instruction from the command panel and immediately store it in memory. β’ Memory Dump: Visual display of the contents of each memory location for debugging and analysis. β’ Save and Load Programs: Create, save, and load your own programs written for the Kenbak-1. β’ Documentation: Complete set of original Kenbak-1 documentation. β’ Settings: Option to adjust emulation speed and other parameters. The Kenbak-1 Emulator is the perfect tool for learning the fundamentals of computing, experimenting with machine code, and delving into computer history. It's a great way to understand how the first computers worked and how the foundations of the modern digital revolution were laid.