Hello, all:
Tonight I posted the latest release of the Altair32 Emulator for Windows.
There have been a few changes since the last release in August. Working
closely with Scott LaBombard, we've added configurable memory ranges (split
between RAM and ROM), a ROM Manager to allow the easy adding or removing of
ROM binaries, and selectable console terminal using telnet or the Windows
Console. Scott also generated new CP/M 2.2 disk images from the 2.2 source.
He also re-wrote the CBIOS to fully enable 8 emulated disk drives, including
up to 4 "large" (1.1mb) disks. Finally, in an effort to improve performance
and reduce CPU utilization on the host computer, I made the conversion to a
timeslicing model based on Jim Battle's Solace project.
Enhancements on tap for the next release include a toolbar, a tabbed
configuration dialog, and VT100 control code support within the Windows
Console code.
You can visit the project page at
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/Altair32.htm to download the
latest ZIP file.
Thanks and enjoy.
Rich Cini
Collector of classic computers
Build Master for the Altair32 Emulation Project
Web site:
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
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Received on Thu Nov 14 2002 - 22:05:00 GMT