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Hi pete. as an old spectrum hacker, i am enjoying this. I always wanted to do something like this, but didnt see clear until i saw your two cores code.
There is a lot of improvement in the "z80emu" branch, check it please. I have changed lots of things (z80 emulator, snapshots, kempston joystick,Ay sound, ULA timings. osd with F1 key and starting to emulate +3)
If you need help with any of your fantastics emulators, tell mi and i'll be very glad to contribute!
btw. are you the author of attribute2you demo? I am very interested in putting it in the SNA folder.
You both rulez!
Jorge Fuertes jorge@jorgefuertes.com http://jorgefuertes.com
En 2 may. 2019 a 16:46,
escribió: Hi pete. as an old spectrum hacker, i am enjoying this. I always wanted to do something like this, but didnt see clear until i saw your two cores code.
There is a lot of improvement in the "z80emu" branch, check it please. I have changed lots of things (z80 emulator, snapshots, kempston joystick,Ay sound, ULA timings. osd with F1 key and starting to emulate +3)
If you need help with any of your fantastics emulators, tell mi and i'll be very glad to contribute!
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Just been checking this out, looking really good! I only have a hacked together VGA socket directly onto the pins so the monitor is grossly overdriven, needs some serial resistors. I'm doing a new version of my PCB for LCD/SD/PS2/VGA, probably won't match BitLuni's pinouts though. Pete
Fantastic, looks like you know what you're doing more than I did, will check this out rampa, Pete