Yes, B-Em and Elkulator are both by Sarah Walker, but I guess that by the time she presumably adapted B-Em to make an Electron emulator, Thomas Harte's ElectrEm had been around for a while, so Elk-Em might have been an unnecessarily confusing name to use.
If there is common or closely related code for the CPU emulation where this issue had manifested itself in B-Em, then it seems possible that it might still linger in Elkulator. That's something else to look into. Thanks for the tip!
If there is common or closely related code for the CPU emulation where this issue had manifested itself in B-Em, then it seems possible that it might still linger in Elkulator. That's something else to look into. Thanks for the tip!
Statistics: Posted by paulb — Tue Oct 01, 2024 11:52 pm