The Icon Bar: General: Source code for 6502Em and Z80Em
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Source code for 6502Em and Z80Em |
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murkle (11:19 17/3/2023) arawnsley (15:24 17/3/2023) murkle (12:05 27/3/2023) helpful (03:37 29/3/2023) arawnsley (10:19 30/3/2023)
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Michael Borcherds |
Message #125400, posted by murkle at 11:19, 17/3/2023 |
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I've finally got around to uploading the source for 6502Em and Z80Em
https://github.com/murkle/6502Em/tree/main/src/500 https://github.com/murkle/Z80Em
Stephen Harrison has updated 6502Em so it should work well on RISC OS 5.28 (give or take Electron emulation)
Enjoy! |
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Andrew Rawnsley |
Message #125401, posted by arawnsley at 15:24, 17/3/2023, in reply to message #125400 |
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I have a customer who is super-keen to use 6502Em on a laptop (Pinebook). This would require either a "run in a window" mode, or running at 1920x1080 full screen. (The panel will only do one resolution)
Are either of these practical/possible? |
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Michael Borcherds |
Message #125404, posted by murkle at 12:05, 27/3/2023, in reply to message #125401 |
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The problem with "run in a window" is Mode 7 Teletext - 6502Em uses RISC OS's native Mode 7
Maybe the emulated one from BeebIt could be adapted
Apart from that the windowing code from Z80Em could be adapted I think (someone would have to actually do the work though...) |
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Bryan Hogan |
Message #125405, posted by helpful at 03:37, 29/3/2023, in reply to message #125401 |
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Any reason they can't use BeebIt instead? That runs in 1920x1080 since v0.72 https://mjfoot.netlify.app/bbc.htm |
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Andrew Rawnsley |
Message #125407, posted by arawnsley at 10:19, 30/3/2023, in reply to message #125405 |
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Thanks for this
I couldn't coax the version I had to work, but will try latest version. May also be to do with colour depths, but fingers crossed! |
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