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- From: 2575brooksr@vms.csd.mu.edu (Ryan K. Brooks)
- Newsgroups: comp.robotics
- Subject: Re: 6811 emulator first hack
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 23:57:09 GMT
- References: <TED.93Jan26140815@lole.nmsu.edu>
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- In article <TED.93Jan26140815@lole.nmsu.edu>, ted@nmsu.edu (Ted Dunning) writes:
- >
- >
- >failing to hear about another version of a 6811 emulator, i wrote one
- >last night (and part of sunday night). it is still rough, has no user
- >interface, doesn't do multiply, doesn't count cycles for all
- >instructions, doesn't let you modify memory or registers and doesn't
- >support the semantics of the $1000 locations at all.
- >
- >what it does do right now is let you load a file in s19 format and
- >single step it. adding the missing features should be relatively
- >trivial. i am sure that there are some (several?) instructions that
- >don't work correctly, and that there are probably other problems as
- >well. it should also be absolutely trivial to port to any machine
- >that supports ansii c and 32 bit integers. ansii c and 16 bit ints
- >should be an easy port. there is a relatively large (2000 line) case
- >statement that might give some compilers fits.
- >
- >this software is not ready for prime time, but i would like to find
- >somebody who is willing to trade early access for testing and possible
- >mods.
- >
- >
- >any takers?
-
-
- If there is enough interest (ie beyond myself), I would like to port
- this to the Amiga and give it a nice GUI. Any thoughts?
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