A simple 68K virtual platform for FUZIX bring up and similar purposes
We emulate a very simple platform with a simple serial interface, IDE hard disc, timer, and some optional MMU, low memory trap and banking features reflecting those found on some real boards.
To run
make
./makeprom
makedisk 1 disk.img # makedisk is in the IDE repository
./makehello
./v68
At the moment there is a very simplistic boot "rom" which provides minimal services via a jump table, and a simple command prompt (b boot r reset)
There are two reasons for Vrtual68 existing
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It provides an extremely simple convenient bring up platform for FUZIX on a 68000
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It contains a software implementation of the proposed ridiculously simple MMU that never quite made the Atari ST series(*). One of the goals is to boot FUZIX using that MMU and see if it actualy works out, before trying to do the same on an FPGA 68K.
(*)http://www.dadhacker.com/blog/?p=1383
Based upon the Mushashi 680x0 emulator code base which is
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