Tunguska is an emulator for ternary computers.
The name Tunguska is a nod to the largely Russian heritage of ternary computing and an inside joke referencing an earlier version's instability. The software's main purpose is to provide an accessible yet powerful platform for those interested in ternary computing. However, users should have a general understanding of assembly programming and computer infrastructure.
The project's primary goal is enjoyment, but it also has specific priorities and goals. These goals are ranked in descending order of importance: Simplicity/usability, speed, beautiful code, and experimentation. Ultimately, the project aims to make ternary computing readily available to anyone interested. Tunguska is a diversion, a toy, a what-if that challenges the binary groupthink and may result in innovative new ideas.
An important secondary goal is to thoroughly document the project so that people who do not possess the knowledge level required to use the software can quickly learn its principles. Tunguska is an excellent tool for anyone interested in ternary computing and wants to challenge the traditional binary mindset.
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