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July 13, 2011 – Emulator Updates

by @ 11:52 am on July 13, 2011. Filed under Emulators


July 13, 2011 – Emulator Updates


George Phillips has updated his GP2000 TRS-80 Model I/III/4 Emulator to v1.8. That emulator can be downloaded here or from George’s Web Site. Changes include

     
  • Works on displays whos width is not a multiple of 4.
         
  • Recording in Flash video format (.flv).
         
  • Supports Model 4 with hi-res graphics adapter.
         
  • Debugger improved.
         
  • Z-80 profiling has legend and branch taken percentages.
         
  • HALT instruction now emulated properly.
         
  • Model I double-wide video.
         
  • Added “-time emulation” option to show CPU emulation time



    Stephen James Hurd and Ken Pettit have updated their Model 100 emulator, Virtual T, to v1.5. The update can be downloaded either from their sourceforge page or via direct links on the emulator page.


    David Keil’s site appears to have gone down. Since that site was the only source of David’s emulators (and also because David’s emulators were entirely incompatible with Windows XP or LCD monitors since Dave chose to use direct hardware writes for screen updates) references to David’s emulators on the emulator page have been removed.

    One Response to “July 13, 2011 – Emulator Updates”

    1. Al Tracker says:

      I was saddened to see that David Keils site is no longer available. I have been using his M3-4 emulator for years and it has been my primary means of converting real disks to .dmk files and visa versa on my old pentium PC.

      I also use it on my Win XP system with LCD monitors and it works perfectly. Of course, you cannot access real disks on the XP system, but running DMK files works with no problem. I do not understand why you state that his emulator is “entirely incompatible with Windows XP”. From my experience, this is not true.

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