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Old 09-14-2008, 02:06 AM
Cappellanus Cappellanus is offline
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Default Very cool....

Hey!

Great little emulator! Well done!

I like the memory dump in Octal. Very nice.

I was even more pleasantly surprised that the "4" below the number 2 light is offset to the left. Great attention to historical detail.

This runs well on my Windows Vista machine with Dual 1.7 GHz processors, although I have no idea how fast it is going when not delayed. Almost seems to run backwards, it's so fast. The saving and loading of memory dumps even works. That surprises me.

This is really going to be helpful to debug my chess program...

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Old 09-18-2008, 07:44 PM
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Nice to hear you like it.

If you find any bugs/gliches pleas report them.
Nice to hear that Windows Vista keep suport fro the file handeling routines from DOS 2.0. Many programs relays on those routines, mostly because they're the first way to EASILY handle DOS files in ASM (don't even ask about the routines from DOS 1.x, I don't know them).
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Old 09-18-2008, 07:58 PM
Cappellanus Cappellanus is offline
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Yes, I'm always surprised when a DOS-like program works in the command window of a late product like Vista, but yours does. It looks nice, nice smooth display, quite usable for a text only interface.

Regarding bugs, I haven't run a whole lot of software on it, but when I do I'll let you know. The instruction set is so large, I'm worried a bug could hide in there, and since I don't know 8086 assembly code, I don't have much chance of fixing it.

Thanks a bunch!

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