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Joel Sherrill wrote: > > AFAIK the m68k simulator you mention is the only free m68k simulator still > being developed/supported by anyone. Last time I looked for one, the > only option I found was the one from SDS. You might want to look at BSVC (hit AltaVista, or look in /usr/ports/emulators/bsvc on a reasonably up-to-date FreeBSD system). I'm not sure it has all the muscle required for RTEMS, but it's scriptable and free, and the two are a good starting point 8) There are also some simulation hooks in gdb IIRC; I'm not sure if these are useful for anything. > --joel -- Mike Smith *BSD hack Unix hardware collector The question "why are the fundamental laws of nature mathematical" invites the trivial response "because we define as fundamental those laws which are mathematical". Paul Davies, _The_Mind_of_God_