I wouldn't worry too much about trying to fit your fork into my source tree as it was. I have changed the structure slightly in order to reduce complexity. If you send me what you have, I'm sure I'll be able to get it into the new structure.Peter wrote:it was a forked project, and I'd prefer to send them in a way that fits your original source tree.
It was long ago, I need to dig into it again after some more urgent work was done.
Both sound great, but nowadays I am only able to find between 6 and 10 hours a week to code after work. When I first worked on the emulator, I was probably doing 6 hours a day after work.Peter wrote:Are you interested in the Q68 hardware itself? Or alternatively a Qzero which is compatible?
So for the moment, I should probably limit my ambitions to getting the merged code to work on the Amiga and Qx0. I can use your Q68 binaries as a check that the merged tree structure can still produce the same code as your source tree and work from there.
I agree. I think QubIDE did a great job, but getting a QLWA driver working would be the way forward.Peter wrote:I'm just not convinced if Qubide is still the way to go.
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BTW when posting on this forum, I can't find a way to quote text and author using the quote button; so I have built the quotes above by hand.
Anyone know how it should be done?