David Schmidt macrumors 6502 Feb 1, 2008 #3 It's just art. ;-) On a different, unnamed platform, there is LUnix: with which you can actually start a couple threads and do advanced commands like ls. 🙂
It's just art. ;-) On a different, unnamed platform, there is LUnix: with which you can actually start a couple threads and do advanced commands like ls. 🙂
blakespot Administrator Original poster Feb 1, 2008 #4 David Schmidt said: It's just art. ;-) Click to expand... But for art, it was at least achieved with a little 6502 asm elbow grease.... http://www.deater.net/weave/vmwprod/asm/ll/ll_6502.s 🙂 blakespot
David Schmidt said: It's just art. ;-) Click to expand... But for art, it was at least achieved with a little 6502 asm elbow grease.... http://www.deater.net/weave/vmwprod/asm/ll/ll_6502.s 🙂 blakespot
David Schmidt macrumors 6502 Feb 1, 2008 #5 I can't imagine how that guy knows so many assembly languages! One, two or three, sure - but 16 different architectures?
I can't imagine how that guy knows so many assembly languages! One, two or three, sure - but 16 different architectures?
blakespot Administrator Original poster Feb 1, 2008 #6 Yea. Kind of reminds me of Richard Bannister and his console emulators for the Mac. Check it: http://www.bannister.org/software/index.htm Look at how many different platforms this guy is emulating on the Mac. One emulator would seem notable enough an achievement, but.... UPDATE: I see, now, that all but Mugrat are ports he's made of others' emulators to the Mac. A shade less impressive perhaps, but still solid work... blakespot
Yea. Kind of reminds me of Richard Bannister and his console emulators for the Mac. Check it: http://www.bannister.org/software/index.htm Look at how many different platforms this guy is emulating on the Mac. One emulator would seem notable enough an achievement, but.... UPDATE: I see, now, that all but Mugrat are ports he's made of others' emulators to the Mac. A shade less impressive perhaps, but still solid work... blakespot