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So I'm asking if there exists some sort of emulator or environment for Linux so I can test my code, and what sort of caveats I will run into by writing and testing my code in Linux.Īlso, I plan to do my editing in Vim, which probably isn't a problem, but I would like any insight into editors for 68000 assembly, if you have any.ĮDIT: Just to clarify - I don't want to install Linux on the board at all - I want to program on my home machine, test the code locally, and then bring it onto the board for grading/running. Debug68k.dll is a component that can be used by emulators to add MC68000 debugging capabilities. He said that the easiest environment to use is a Windows XP 32bit VM with one of the two suggested applications installed, however, he doesn't really care what I use as long as I can test what I write at home. At the very least the access-check functions should be reimplemented as static inline functions. Furthermore, theyre large and hard to follow. The way theyre used rarely follows best practice, looks messy, and confuses the way the code works. I told my prof I run 圆4 Linux and asked what sort of environment I would need to complete my coursework. Macros are used extensively within the code, especially in the emulator interface (memory access). The course syllabus suggests running something like Easy68K or Teesside Motorola 68000 Assembler/Emulator at home to test our programs.