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Now we have decided to jump on the emulator bandwagon. For the past month and a half, Jim and I have been working on and off on a new TI-83+ emulator. Unlike past emulator projects, however: it is open source, it will support Silver Edition, and has a focused and extensible debugger. It's an addition to the wabbit line of tools -- as such, we're tentatively calling it wabbitemu.

Features:
  • our own z80 core emulator
  • potential for multiple cores open in the same program
  • pure win32 code for an efficient gui
  • separated devices -- e.g. easier multiple model support
This is still the early stages, so no release yet. However, expect updates.

View a video of the emulator in action below:
http://www.revsoft.org/vids/z80.mkv (use VLC or other mkv capable player)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVQ6Nuaz0Sk
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Post by threefingeredguy »

:O

Now RS has a whole Z80 Suite to work with. I hope this proves to be as "cut-above-the-rest"-ier as the other programs you and Jim have made.
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Post by trevmeister66 »

man i can't wait for this one, all the others wouldn't support my 84+SE :(
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Post by CoBB »

Good luck, guys! :) It’s definitely going to be a lot of fun to work on. Unfortunately, I hardly have any time for mine... :(
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Post by the_unknown_one »

Wow, it's looking great already, keep up the great work :) Spencer and Jim, you guys OWN!
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Post by kv83 »

Nice, but atm I don't see any advantage to PTI?
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Post by trevmeister66 »

it will be able to run SE, which PTI can't do (as i quickly figured out)
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Post by King Harold »

Will it support 84p aswell? He said it would have 'easier multiple model support' which sounds like it might..
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trevmeister66 wrote:it will be able to run SE, which PTI can't do (as i quickly figured out)
Afaik, PTI will support SE as well somewhere in the future. Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Post by anykey »

if it was somehow portable to osx you would be my hero.
I think, therefore iMac
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Post by trevmeister66 »

i couldn't run my 84+SE (i think i meant 84+, not SE :() i guess it can run 83+ SE
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Post by threefingeredguy »

anykey wrote:if it was somehow portable to osx you would be my hero.
Probably possible for Intel Macs :).
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Post by anykey »

damnit...
how about G5? eh?
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anykey wrote:damnit...
how about G5? eh?
pure win32 code for an efficient gui
seems not that multi-platform to me (could be me though)
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Post by leofox »

kv83 wrote:Nice, but atm I don't see any advantage to PTI?
pure win32 code for an efficient gui
That's right! It has GUI!

Seriously though. What's the use of all them fancy programming tools coming out when fewer and fewer people are actually coding.
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