{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub , localBios ? true, nasm ? null , sdlSupport ? true, SDL ? null }: assert sdlSupport -> (SDL != null); stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "8086tiny"; version = "1.25"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "adriancable"; repo = pname; rev = "c79ca2a34d96931d55ef724c815b289d0767ae3a"; sha256 = "00aydg8f28sgy8l3rd2a7jvp56lx3b63hhak43p7g7vjdikv495w"; }; buildInputs = with stdenv.lib; optionals localBios [ nasm ] ++ optionals sdlSupport [ SDL ]; bios = localBios; builder = ./builder.sh; meta = with stdenv.lib; { description = "An open-source small 8086 emulator"; longDescription = '' 8086tiny is a tiny, open-source (MIT), portable (little-endian hosts) Intel PC emulator, powerful enough to run DOS, Windows 3.0, Excel, MS Flight Simulator, AutoCAD, Lotus 1-2-3, and similar applications. 8086tiny emulates a "late 80's era" PC XT-type machine. 8086tiny is based on an IOCCC 2013 winning entry. In fact that is the "unobfuscated" version :) ''; homepage = "https://github.com/adriancable/8086tiny"; license = licenses.mit; maintainers = [ maintainers.AndersonTorres ]; platforms = platforms.linux; }; }