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collapseos/emul
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libz80@55520abc1c Update libz80 submodule 2020-10-24 14:46:21 -04:00
rc2014 emul: bring "hw" subfolders one level higher 2020-10-24 14:37:19 -04:00
sms emul: bring "hw" subfolders one level higher 2020-10-24 14:37:19 -04:00
ti emul: bring "hw" subfolders one level higher 2020-10-24 14:37:19 -04:00
.gitignore emul: build from "cvm" instead of from itself 2020-06-26 22:08:45 -04:00
emul.c emul/sms: add PS/2 keyboard emulation 2020-10-24 11:18:48 -04:00
emul.h emul/sms: add PS/2 keyboard emulation 2020-10-24 11:18:48 -04:00
forth.c emul: make blk operations much faster 2020-06-22 06:29:00 -04:00
Makefile Replace "-ansi" with "-std=c89" in emul/Makefile 2020-07-23 20:10:30 -04:00
README.md emul: bring "hw" subfolders one level higher 2020-10-24 14:37:19 -04:00
xcomp.fs Move z80a from B200 to B5 2020-09-21 17:51:08 -04:00

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 subfolders.