- Debugger should now open for all users
- TI-OS will no longer lock up while defragmenting
- Extra hotkeys (backspace to toggle screenshot)
- Ctrl-C to copy the current ANS to the clipboard (not on 73, 82, or 83 however)
- A lovely 48x48 icon
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That's definitely the plan in the long run, but for now it's kinda that feeling this will do for now. But even the the assembler needs some work. I wanted to parse lst files straight out, but it seems that there were minor bugs in it. So now I'm getting more familiar with it.CoBB wrote:Will you also tightly integrate the emulator and the assembler? It looks like a logical step to me. For instance, having to deal with separate label and breakpoint files is absolutely redundant, when you could just throw the source code at the emulator and have it running instantly, with all the data structures created during compilation immediately available to the debugger.
That would hit the megabytes really freakin fast. Three issues I had with 83 and 82 were the memory paging, the link(that prevented boot for me), and the LCD(contrast was insanely low, I didn't realize the 82 was working properly until hours after debuggin).Dwedit wrote:I can't get my emulator to boot. Could you give me a full z80 trace [PC, instruction executed, register contents, etc] of booting up a TI83 version 1.07 up until the Mem Cleared message appears on the screen?
Well, the 83+ can obviously boot without any kind of flash functionality implemented. It can also live without the link assist (which isn’t used by the BE anyway). You definitely need the keyboard, the LCD, the interrupts, the paging mechanism and port 2 reporting a plain plus. The flash can behave as plain ROM and ignore all writes. That should be sufficient to get it running.benryves wrote:Do you have any hints/tips for how much of the hardware needs to be emulated before it even vaguely works, or how you built the emulator?