NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
So that emulates a moving robot with NXC code? Cool.  
			
			
									
						
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Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
A bit off topic, but here's one ARM emulator that was implemented on an 8-bit microcontroller!
http://dmitry.co/index.php?p=./04.Thoug ... 0on%208bit
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
I saw that featured on HAD. Very cool, but I certainly wouldn't wanna use it.tcwan wrote:A bit off topic, but here's one ARM emulator that was implemented on an 8-bit microcontroller!
http://dmitry.co/index.php?p=./04.Thoug ... 0on%208bit
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Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
The emulator is written in C, and I presume is reasonably portable. That might be an alternative to QEMU if you want to look into emulating the NXT at the hardware level.inxt-generation wrote:
I saw that featured on HAD. Very cool, but I certainly wouldn't wanna use it.
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Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
No, I don't mean the emulator. I meant using Linux that's running on a emulator running on a 8-bit micro. Seriously, 6 hours to get to the point where it's usable!? I mean, come on!tcwan wrote:The emulator is written in C, and I presume is reasonably portable. That might be an alternative to QEMU if you want to look into emulating the NXT at the hardware level.inxt-generation wrote:
I saw that featured on HAD. Very cool, but I certainly wouldn't wanna use it.
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Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
So... getting back on topic... Could anybody make an NXT emulator (just nxt brick, including NXT buttons)?
			
			
									
						
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Re: NXT Emulator, how hard would it be?
I don't have the m@d skilznxtboyiii wrote:So... getting back on topic... Could anybody make an NXT emulator (just nxt brick, including NXT buttons)?
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