David Solbach
Sun, 08 Jan 2006 14:23:24 -0800
> I know you said you prefer Linux and I'm a big Linux fan myself, but I > know of a product for windows which might suit your needs better its > called thrsim. It's a mc68hc11 ide with full source-level debugging > support for asm and C (using gcc as a backend) and it includes an > excellent extensible simulator. I know the author of this sw, he works > at the same university at I do, we are both teachers there in Computer > Science. I can put you in contact with him if you're interested. Hi Hans, Thank your for your answer. I took a short look at thrsim but I think I can't make much use of it for the tasks I have in mind. I plan to simulate a system that has several subsystems running on a MC68HC11 and if that succeeds, I like to have the possibility to expand that for future systems that use other cpu's for their subsystems. I think, that the mame framework (or it's modularized code structure) provides the flexibility I need, but correct me If i'm wrong ;) David _______________________________________________ Xmame mailing list Xmame@toybox.twisted.org.uk http://toybox.twisted.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/xmame