I would like to thank you for this program, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into it!
Also, I am happy to see how actively this project is being developed/maintained recently, this is very encouraging and motivates new users, who might otherwise feel that they are spending time working with "dead" software.
In this context, you might in fact want to check out your companion project (gnusim8085) and its feature request tracker for various very interesting ideas that users have been suggesting to implement in gnusim8085.
Given that GSim85 seems -at least currently- to be much more actively maintained than gnusim8085, you might want to consider implementing some of the more useful features.
Anyway, again- thank you guys!
Mike
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Thanks for your suggestions.
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The gnusim8085 folks are basically having a hard time coordinating the project right now because the main contributors lack the necessary spare time:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=7c73a13a0802172317s114dc7c7x148917092b1fe862%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=gnusim8085-devel
however the project is certainly far from being discontinued.
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Thanks for this excellent simulator (GSim85). I study 8085 programming as part of a module on microprocessors and this came in handy. Suggestions:
(a)Improve help section. Provide more details on how to use the program (I got a lot of it figured out though, don't worry) and include the 8085 instruction set.
(b)The 'Tools' option on the main menu does not have any drop-down box.
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Tools are coming in future release. Sorry to leave it as a empty placeholder.
I case of help , you can also write documentation for that and
we welcomes any such help.
Thanks for your kind suggestions.