In article <47C81275.8060406 at gmail.com>,
Jules Richardson <jules.richardson99 at gmail.com> writes:
That seems more achievable - although I think the OP
wanted to control that
actual PC, not a vintage emulator running on it.
You could do this by making the front panel active when you're
debugging a program and integrating the front panel with a debugger.
In that scenario, it actually makes a lot of sense.
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