Date : Fri, 19 Nov 1999 21:35:21 +0100
From : Isabel Cisternas and Robert Schmidt <rschmidt@...>
Subject: Re: Looking for Electron documentation (for emulator)
Hi Alex!
Have you considered basing your emulator project on BeebEm,
for example? It's been ported to, and works pretty well, on
several platforms - and full source is included.
What'd be great is the addition of a command line option
to BeebEm to select the emulated machine! :)
robert
Alex De Vries wrote:
>
> I used to have an Acorn Electron computer when I was a
> little kid and I spent many hours playing games on it.
> Now I'm planning to write an Electron emulator for the
> PC (Windows). I can program in C, C++ and assembler,
> so that's not a problem. But documentation on the
> Electron is hard to find.
>
> So I'm looking for documentation on the Electron
> (memory map, generating sound and graphics etc). If
> you have some information digitally, please sent it to
> my mail address (or the mailing list), if you have it
> on paper (a book or so), let me know if I can buy it.
> I can pay a small fee for the expenses.
>
> Right now, I don't have much yet. I'm studying the
> basics of emulation and I'm looking which 6502 core to
> use for my emulator.
>
> Alex de Vries
>
> alexdevries@...
>
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