QDOS doesn't look for add-on ROMs there, but in the emulator it's possible to load ROM code in the $10000-$14000 area (and $C000 at the same time) by specifying a main ROM file that is 80 KB long.Pr0f wrote:Possibly a cheeky question - but is there any possibility to allow ROM scanning in the area from 0x010000/0x014000 and again at 0x01C000 - the 32K and 16K areas either side of hte QL I/O area.
QemuLator for Windows 3.3
Re: QemuLator for Windows 3.3
Re: QemuLator for Windows 3.3
That's Excellent news - thanksM68008 wrote:QDOS doesn't look for add-on ROMs there, but in the emulator it's possible to load ROM code in the $10000-$14000 area (and $C000 at the same time) by specifying a main ROM file that is 80 KB long.Pr0f wrote:Possibly a cheeky question - but is there any possibility to allow ROM scanning in the area from 0x010000/0x014000 and again at 0x01C000 - the 32K and 16K areas either side of hte QL I/O area.
Re: QemuLator for Windows 3.3
Ah, thank you, I have simply forgot this wayM68008 wrote:Hi Ralf,RalfR wrote:Would be good to have QemuLator to test for 2 weeks with all its things, like other SW parties do it.
if you want to try it with all features enabled, I can send you a temporary code.
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