Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:10701 comp.sys.m68k:1454 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcsun!ukc!newcastle.ac.uk!turing!q1ygq From: J.M.Spencer@newcastle.ac.uk (J.M. Spencer) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: 68000 simulator wanted Keywords: 68000, simulator Message-ID: <1990Feb22.185559.5347@newcastle.ac.uk> Date: 22 Feb 90 18:55:59 GMT References: <266@menno.UUCP> Sender: news@newcastle.ac.uk Organization: Computing Laboratory, U of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK NE17RU Lines: 21 In article <266@menno.UUCP> bob@menno.UUCP (Robert Schwartz) writes: >I'm looking for source code for a 68000 simulator. C is preferable, but >we'll take what we can get. Does anyone know of the availability of >such a beast? Please email any suggestions. Thanks. >-- >Robert Schwartz ...texbell!ncrwic!menno!bob What do you mean by "simulator"? The Division of Computer Science at Teesside Polytechnic (UK) had a package that ran on a Prime. Users entered their m68k source code, it was 'assembled' and then executed on the Prime *as if* it were a m68k machine. Is this what you want? I've no idea what the source code was written in. If you would like me to persue it for you let me know by email. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sender : Jonathan M Spencer Mail : Computing Lab, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK Phone : +91 222 8229 ARPA : J.M.Spencer%newcastle.ac.uk@cs.ucl.ac.uk JANET : J.M.Spencer@uk.ac.newcastle UUCP : !ukc!newcastle.ac.uk!J.M.Spencer