Microprocessor Simulator (Motorola 68000, Hector 1600) it isĬopyrighted, but may be freely distributed. Information is available on where to find this simulator. See theĢ.5.1 68000 Assembler/Simulator Ī 68000 simulator with a cross assembler. The processor emulation provides emulation ofĭevices, provides an execution history, allows step debugging,Īnd has several styles of breakpoints for debugging. M6811 emulator and debugger it is in its final stages ofĭevelopment. Which shows processor stats in an X window. Some information on the 6809 can be found on :Ĭ++ class implementation of a 6809. If anyone can find a version of 68em dated afterġ991-Jun-15, a pointer to that may be helpful. I have very little information about this program, other thanĪ report that the ROL direct instruction does not rotate theĬarry flag into the low bit of the operand properly (although
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He has given permission for this code to be used in has written and based a few emulators on. The source for the 6502 emulator which Marat Fayzullin It is available at theįollowing sites (and several other mirrors, listed at each site): Those people wishing to create emulators. Using these classes to implement an Atari ST emulator.Ī comprehensive listing of chip specifications is available for Machine ("TinyAsm") available from the same page. Virtual machine ("Tiny Emulator") and an assembler for that Some interesting C++ classes that may prove interesting and Passing, I will be including entries for ST emulators in thisġ.2.3 Commodore 8-Bit Emulators (64/128/Pet/Vic-20) Note that, since the 8-bit FAQ mentions the ST line only in This FAQ is posted on the 1st of each month toĬ. One final note there appear to be a bunch of Apple IIġ.2.2 Atari 8-Bit Emulators (400/800/XL/XE) There is also a web page which has a collection of Apple IIĮmulator resources. Specific FAQs which should be referenced instead of this Wish to check the FAQ archives listed in appendix H. IMPLEMENT it on a platform, not EMULATE it.įurthermore, this document specifically excludes those machinesįor which an emulation FAQ has already been written. There is no such thing as an X "emulator " X is a standard. This document excludes topics that are not covered by theĬ charter (see appendix F), such as sound cardĮmulation (use .soundcard.misc), mathĬo-processor emulation (use .hardware.misc), and To developers (pointers to specifiations, etc) contained in this There is also quite a bit of information which could be useful Possible to knock out the most common ones. Permutation of this question, but, hopefully, it will be It?" This FAQ cannot pretend to answer every possible The form, "is there a XXX emulator for XXX? Where can I find Most of the questions posed on seem to be of Pub/usenet/news.answers/emulators-faq/*" in the body of the
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