This follow-on article looks at subsequent developments, first widening the functionality of the original application, porting it to C# and then a complete sidestep into an assembler IDE written in JavaFX for the MAC. Other functionality, such as handling ARM and X64 code, was included only as outline frameworks.
At the time the article was published I had completed a C++ application that was 90% working for X86 code emulation. In a previous article ( X86/ARM Emulator) I described a project to develop an X86 assembly language emulator.