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. If I
had to test-run 68000 code, I'd consider a Palm emulator, or an Amiga
emulator or a Classic Mac emulator - whatever environment seemed to
make the most sense. If I had a serious bit of code hacking to do,
I'd consider doing it on a real Amiga, since I have lots and lots of
experience on it. YMMV.
-ethan