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Post subject: CLK Clock Signal 2023-12-26  PostPosted: Dec 28, 2023 - 12:42 PM
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CLK (Clock Signal) ist ein quelloffener 8-bit / 16-bit Computer und Konsolen Emulator für Linux und MacOS von Tom Harte. 


CLK (Clock Signal) is an open-source 8-bit / 16-bit computer and console emulator available for Linux and MacOS written by Tom Harte. 

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  • improves support for Apple II NIB images;
  • thanks to @ryandesign corrects Apple II/II+/IIe floating bus issues;
  • resolves a potential crash-at-startup for the Enterprise;
  • resolves potential stuck-on drive motors on the Amiga;
  • resolves some disk writing issues specific to the Enhanced Apple IIe;
  • thanks again to @ryandesign also corrects an internal optimisation around Disk II write protection sensing, and an error to do with data bus loading; and
  • adds emulation of the most basic form of IBM PC — an 8086 compatible with MDA or CGA graphics and a floppy drive.
  • Addendum: PC emulation is somewhat uncharted territory for this emulator as it's a world where I'm not treating the bus(es) as king; there's no effort to emulate any specific, real machine, just to provide an accurate instruction set, memory and IO space. Overtly an attempt to broaden myself, time will tell whether this is a good fit for this project and for myself.


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