My initial brainstorm was to use vice as the runtime interpreter. However, cbm files generally lack a magic signature unless theyre in p00 or some other encapsulated format. D64 would work nicely. This sounds like a very cool idea. I was thrilled ages ago when I managed to set up java applications as a valid binary format under linux. -david On Wed, 1 Apr 2009, Lord Doomicus wrote: > So I've been playing with pagetable's amazing ansi C version of Basic > 2.0 on my Sun box. It runs much faster than a Real C-64. Nice for > things like my Monte Carlo pi program. > > But, then I got the idea, that maybe, a VIC and SID emulator could be > graphed on to it to have a high speed C64 BASIC environment. > > Might be a bit of work, I'll have to look at the source for an emulator. > > - Derrik > > Derrik Walker v2.0, RHCE > lorddoomicus@mac.com > http://www.doomd.net > > "We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and > nonbelievers." > -- President Obama, 1/20/09 > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2009-04-02 02:42:34
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