Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!warwick!phupp From: phupp@warwick.ac.uk (S Millington) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: BBC Emulator Message-ID: <425@poppy.warwick.ac.uk> Date: 8 May 90 11:53:14 GMT Reply-To: phupp@warwick.ac.uk (S Millington) Organization: Computing Services, Warwick University, UK Lines: 35 The emulator in question is called "The Emulator", although commonly refered to as the Beebulator. It runs BBC basic faster than the origional - although I've only noticed slight increases of speed. It also runs MOST LEGAL machine code... except : from what I can remember on the spot, 1) the sound envelope is not implemented, rather strange given the amiga's envelope capabilites 2) the screen must be written to legaly, ie. no poking 3) the hardare interupts are not available, this to the sort of programs I wanted to run is serious and means patching to overcome (2) is alot harder - still working on it. No buffer full/empty interupts! These problems can be lived with. The most noticable things in use are: 1) mode 7 is a software emulation of teletext hardware 2) machine code uses a transparent 6502 software emulation which is pretty slow, but not too bad. Overall the program is excellent, and not unlike using a beeb, except the FEEL of the amiga's keyboard compared to the BBC keyboard. N.B. it is possible to patch language entry point roms to run, copyright permitting! Before I get the flames, this is as valid a discussion as AMAX posts. ************************************************************************* * Stuart Millington * "A Mind Is A Terrible Thing, Remember * * * That." - David Bryan, Bon Jovi * * JANET:phupp@uk.ac.warwick.cu ***************************************** * ? :phupp%warwick.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk * *************************************************************************