"Clayton, Mark" wrote: > But most the components: > UI, communication protocols, and such could be written on > an emulator. > So it sounds promising! If you aren't performance sensitive, you may be able to use the BOCHS x86 emulator (which works already). We do some work on these kinds of systems and although we haven't looked closely at using BOCHS yet, it is definitely on our agenda.
- plex86 & real-time oses Clayton, Mark
- Re: plex86 & real-time oses Ramon van Handel
- RE: plex86 & real-time oses Clayton, Mark
- Re: plex86 & real-time oses Jeffrey B. Siegal
- Re: plex86 & real-time oses Kevin P. Lawton
- RE: plex86 & real-time oses Clayton, Mark
- RE: plex86 & real-time oses Ramon van Handel
