Tom Forsyth on Nostr: nprofile1q…jkcz5 I used a similarish methodology when building the Mega68k custom ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqqvhrpeerrs44f5e7v8vjvd5pjt0zgaeh3jjnd6d7jdtgr22wv5lq7jkcz5 (nprofile…kcz5) I used a similarish methodology when building the Mega68k custom chipset - the equivalent of the blitter and copper in the Amiga.
I needed to develop the hardware (the chipset) and software (68k instruction) at the same time of course, or nothing works, and putting both directly into the emulator was a good way to do this.
Then as it starts to work, define actual 68k-writeable registers to control the separate "hardware" parts, and finally convert the "software" code back to 68k.
I needed to develop the hardware (the chipset) and software (68k instruction) at the same time of course, or nothing works, and putting both directly into the emulator was a good way to do this.
Then as it starts to work, define actual 68k-writeable registers to control the separate "hardware" parts, and finally convert the "software" code back to 68k.