# fox32 ![fox32 logo](docs/logos/fox32-circle.png) (logo by [ZenithNeko](https://zencorner.xyz/contacts.html)) **fox32** (stylized in all lowercase) is a 32 bit fantasy computer architecture, with a custom operating system and user interface inspired by various classic computers. ![Screenshot of fox32os](docs/screenshots/fox32os-terminal.png) ## Getting Started **Note: This software is still very much in an early stage, and is currently more focused towards developers rather than end-users.** Stable releases are available on the [Releases page](https://github.com/fox32-arch/fox32/releases). Prebuilt Linux binaries of the latest commit are also available on the [GitHub Actions page](https://github.com/fox32-arch/fox32/actions). ### Building Download the latest release or commit of [**fox32rom**](https://github.com/fox32-arch/fox32rom), and place the downloaded `fox32.rom` file into the root directory of this repo. Then simply run `make`. The resulting binary will be saved as `fox32`. ### Usage The following arguments are valid: - `--disk `: mount the specified file as a disk - `--rom `: use the specified file as the boot ROM. if this argument is not specified then the embedded copy of **fox32rom** is used - `--debug`: print a disassembly of each instruction as it runs The most common use case is passing the [**fox32os**](https://github.com/fox32-arch/fox32os) disk image as the first disk: `./fox32 --disk fox32os.img` See [encoding.md](docs/encoding.md) for information about the instruction set. ## License This project is licensed under the [MIT license](LICENSE).