Okay, so... seeing an empty project isn't something you should expect from me, but there was a huge complication in the making of this. Apparently, I CANNOT remix the emulator. Like Scratch LITERALLY will not let me. It's THAT complicated. So I came up with an alternative method to this implementation--I made a small little button that lets you choose how much you corrupt the system. All you gotta do is drop that button in the original project, (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/892602496) click it, and let 'er rip. (You'll find it when you click "See inside.") Since it's an actual emulator, I can promise you that some interesting things could happen. Soon, I might even upgrade it to hurt the emulator itself. (Think of it as injecting pressurized water into a computer.) Don't try to use the button HERE, because it won't work.
I decided to make this as a summer special. Have fun with it! Original RISC-V emulator with Linux by @bilman66. There is clearly a huge talent this person has, and I encourage you all to support them for it, especially if they're making a working computer emulator in Scratch of all things, LOL.