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emul
This folder contains a couple of tools running under the libz80 emulator.
Requirements
You need ncurses
to build the forth
executable. In debian-based distros,
it's libncurses5-dev
.
Build
First, make sure that the libz80
git submodule is checked out. If not, run
git submodule init && git submodule update
.
After that, you can run make
and it builds the forth
interpreter.
Usage
The ./forth
executable here works like the one in /cvm
, except that it runs
under an emulated z80 machine instead of running natively. Refer to
/cvm/README.md
for details.
Not real hardware
./forth
doesn't try to emulate real hardware
because the goal here is to facilitate "high level" development.
These apps run on imaginary hardware and use many cheats to simplify I/Os.
For real hardware emulation (which helps developing drivers), see the hw
folder.