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IsoBiscuit is a tool for virtualization, where processes are running in biscuits.

🍪 IsoBiscuit – The Virtual Biscuit Machine 🚀

IsoBiscuit is a powerful tool for virtualizing processes and tasks written in Biscuit Assembly.

🔄 Your code is compiled into a .biscuit file – a pure hex format.
❗ If you open the file and see weird characters: Don't panic! That’s completely normal because this format is not designed for ASCII.

Features:
✅ Virtual execution of Biscuit Assembly
✅ Compact and optimized .biscuit files

💡 Why IsoBiscuit?
🎯 Ideal for simulations and testing
📜 We use the Apache License for the maximum of freedom!!
🇩🇪 Made in Germany

💻 Get started with IsoBiscuit now!

Apache License 2.0

1. Definitions

  • "License" means the terms and conditions for using, reproducing, and distributing the code.
  • "Licensor" is the person or organization who owns the rights to the code and grants this license.
  • "You" (or "Your") is anyone who uses the license, including developers, hobbyists, or companies.
  • "Work" refers to the code, software project, or any files provided under this license.
  • "Derivative Works" are any changes, extensions, or projects based on the code you make.

2. Grant of Copyright License

You get the right to:

  • Use the code however you want

  • Modify the code, add features, fix bugs

  • Distribute the code to others

  • Create new works based on the original code

  • Important: If you change or share the code, you must include the license and give credit to the original creator(s).


3. Grant of Patent License

You get the right to:

  • Use, sell, and distribute the code for your own benefits
  • But you cannot sue anyone over patents related to the code
  • This means: You get to use the code, but no suing for patent infringement!

4. Redistribution

You can copy and distribute the code, but you must:

  1. Include the license with the code
  2. Credit the original authors and contributors
  3. Avoid making false claims about the code

5. Disclaimer of Warranty

The code is provided "as-is", without any guarantees or warranties

  • This means: If something goes wrong, you are responsible, not the original author!

6. Limitation of Liability

If you use the code and something breaks or damages anything, the licensor is not liable!

  • This means: You use the code at your own risk!

Further Details

For the full official license text, visit: Apache 2.0 License

Translations

You speak German 🇩🇪, we have a translation Deutsche Ließ mich

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    The biscuit virtualization tool

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    The biscuit virtualization tool

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