Ethan Dicks wrote:
On 6/1/07, Gooijen, Henk <henk.gooijen at
oce.com> wrote:
I know what you mean ... about a year ago I
searched for a program
running on a PC, but could execute 68000 code, preferably free :-)
MAME and MESS have 68000 engines, but you are on your own for building
up enough virtual I/O to be able to communicate with your code. You
could always extract the CPU engine from the codebase and tack on some
sort of ICE-like interface.
Don't know of any out-of-the-box generic 68K emulators for PCs.
This page looks quite promising:
http://linux.cis.monroeccc.edu/~paulrsm
I thought I had a 68k emulator for DOS years ago, but can't find it now (but
nor can I find any of my other DOS-era emulators, which means I've stuffed
them on tape somewhere and buried them deep in storage :-)
I've never heard of the 68301 before, but a few pages found via google suggest
it runs standard 68K code.