[sebhc] H8 Emulator update

Dave Dunfield dave04a at dunfield.com
Mon May 31 05:27:24 CDT 2004


>Since you zip your package, I think they shrink down pretty well.  A user 
>might appreciate a complete 2.0 disk set.  OR .. just include a reference to 
>SEBHC, so they can get support here!

Ok - can you tell me exactly what disk images should be included (I'm still
not very familier with HDOS and it's setup).

I do like the idea of a reference to SEBHC ... I do mention it "in passing"
in the section on "My H8", however it think it warrents it's own section on
the help index.

Could whoever is "most in charge" of the SEBHC site/list give me a one-or-
two paragraph description that I can put in the simulator help. It should
fit on a single help screen.


>My interest would be to have a completely precise emulation of the cpu 
>functionality.  Not only to cover any other possible software accidents like 
>HASL, but also to cover cases where programmers intentially did little 
>"tricks" to determine if the processor is an 8080 or Z80, or perhaps to 
>impede reverse-engineering of their code.  Plus I just kinda like the idea 
>of knowing the emulator is going to respond EXACTLY like the real thing.  
>:-)

Ok - it's done. The next release of the simulator will correctly emulate the
invalid opcodes exactly the way a real 8080 would.

Regards,
Dave
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