A humorous April Fools toy simulator mimicking a simple RISC-V processor in Rust that runs a basic addition demo.
How It Works
You stumble upon a silly April Fools project about a pretend computer processor made with Rust, full of crab emojis and laughs.
You download the few easy files from the sharing site to try this playful toy on your computer.
You use the provided easy instructions to prepare and launch the little demo program.
The toy processor springs to life, adding a few numbers together just like a real tiny computer brain.
You see the final numbers stored in the pretend processor's memory slots, with the third one showing 30 as promised.
You chuckle at the fun demo that works perfectly before it playfully pretends to crash, making the joke complete.
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