[comp.sources.wanted] 68000 simulator wanted

bob@menno.UUCP (Robert Schwartz) (02/10/90)

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.
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chrisl@fulcrum.bt.co.uk (Chris Parkin Lilley [cs12]) (02/15/90)

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

Yes, I'd be interested in this too, if anyone has anything.

TIA

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J.M.Spencer@newcastle.ac.uk (J.M. Spencer) (02/23/90)

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.

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rca@cs.brown.edu (Ronald C.F. Antony) (02/24/90)

Here at Brown we have such a thing running on the sun's.
You might mail admin or someone who knows more about it, if
you can get it or if it suits your needs..

Ronald
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ronlee@eng.umd.edu (Ronald 'ronbo' Lee) (03/04/90)

In article <30410@brunix.UUCP> rca@cs.brown.edu (Ronald C.F. Antony) writes:
>Here at Brown we have such a thing running on the sun's.
>You might mail admin or someone who knows more about it, if
>you can get it or if it suits your needs..
>
>Ronald
>unreasonable man." - Bernhard Shaw | rca@cs.brown.edu or antony@browncog.bitnet
      Isn't a simulator a program that compiles assembly code for another 
machine?  I thought the Sun's were 680** based machines (except for, of course,
the i386 Sun).  Though a generic portable (say C) source code simulator in
theory could then called an assembler if run on the same particular chip
that the simulator was for. (boy my English is degrading... sleep)
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ripley@tubopal.UUCP (Hans-Ch. Eckert) (03/12/90)

In article <1990Mar3.225206.3289@eng.umd.edu> ronlee@eng.umd.edu (Ronald 'ronbo' Lee) writes:
]      Isn't a simulator a program that compiles assembly code for another 
]machine?  I thought the Sun's were 680** based machines (except for, of course,
]the i386 Sun).  Though a generic portable (say C) source code simulator in
]theory could then called an assembler if run on the same particular chip
]that the simulator was for. (boy my English is degrading... sleep)
No and again no.

Here we're having a nice Sun-cluster with at least 50% Sparc-Stations
which have a RISC-architecture. These aren't 68K-machines and aren't i386 too.

And why do you believe an assembler-simulator cannot run on a machine
running that particular processor?

It seems you are thinking of a cross-assembler.

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