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The approach bridges the gap between passive video observation and active hardware emulation, ensuring that the logic of 16-bit systems is preserved alongside their visual output.

An advanced, often overlooked evolution of the Z80; features an on-chip cache and MMU. 28086mp4

This paper explores the technical feasibility of embedding legacy system states (from the Intel 8086 and Zilog Z280 eras) into modern multimedia containers. Specifically, it proposes a method for using the (MPEG-4 Part 14) format not just for video, but as a "state-snapshot" container for hardware emulators. By utilizing the moov atom and custom metadata tags, we demonstrate how a single file can store both a recording of a legacy session and the precise CPU registers required to resume it. 2. Introduction The approach bridges the gap between passive video

To create a unified file format—codenamed 28086mp4 —that synchronizes 16-bit processor cycles with frame-accurate video playback. 3. Architecture Comparison: Z280 vs. 8086 Specifically, it proposes a method for using the

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