In article <[email protected]>,
    Michael Kerpan <[email protected]>  writes:

> emulation code could write to and that could be viewed by an external
> client.

I guess I'm confused why an external client is necessary.

It seems like it would be simpler to provide a local client.

When I first saw this thread I thought it was going to be discussing a
graphical front panel for the machine, augmented with a view of the
machine architecture (register contents, single step, etc.).  Now I
realize this is something different, but I think that would be nice to
have.  You really can understand a CPU architecture better when you
can single step execution and watch the register contents change.
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