David Solbach
Thu, 05 Jan 2006 04:14:39 -0800
Hi, my name is David and I'm working for a company that produces medical devices. We are evaluating tools that we could use for a low level simulation of those devices. With low level I mean the hardware level. We have several subsystems that run on mc68hc11 processors. I'd like to take a deeper look into the xmame code (our preferred platform is linux at the moment) to see if it is possible to run the subsystem Rom's on an emulated mc86hc11 together with a simulation that represents the real world. (like visual pinball is for pinmame). I have a few questions to start with: 1. where do I get the latest code of the xmame project? cvs? the link on the homepage was dead. 2. what is the delay between mame and xmame development? 3. what visualization methods are supported with xmame? 4. How hard is it to write a new cpu-emulation to be used with xmame? 5. are there examples of simulated parts that use serial communication? Maybe some of the above questions sound a bit weird but I would be glad to hearfrom you. Thanks, David
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