wdao@girtab.usc.edu (Walter Dao) (04/29/91)
For one last time, the gameboy emulator needs a 68010 to run . If you want to fix it to have it to run on a 68000, just disassemble it using a symbolic debugger (like monam from devpac 2) ,all the labels are still included in the binary (in the symbol hunk). Walter
zerkle@iris.ucdavis.edu (Dan Zerkle) (04/29/91)
In article <16952@chaph.usc.edu> wdao@girtab.usc.edu (Walter Dao) writes: > >For one last time, >the gameboy emulator needs a 68010 to run . >If you want to fix it to have it to run on a 68000, just disassemble it using >a symbolic debugger (like monam from devpac 2) ,all the labels are still >included in the binary (in the symbol hunk). For the very last time: The "Gameboy Emulator" doesn't emulate a Gameboy, and it doesn't work. It should never have gotten out of the shop where it was developed, and it is illegal to have it. Erase it from your disks. Do it now. Dan Zerkle zerkle@iris.eecs.ucdavis.edu (916) 754-0240 Amiga... Because life is too short for boring computers.
psteffn@pogo.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Paul Steffen) (04/29/91)
hahaha! What's wrong with keeping it around if it doesn't work. I kind of like the emulator screen, myself.