From: Isiah M. <imp...@gm...> - 2014-10-16 23:46:27
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Benjamin Moody <ben...@gm...> wrote: > On 10/15/14, Isiah Meadows <imp...@gm...> wrote: >> I was wondering because I was looking for a TI emulator for Linux that >> wasn't abandoned. I'm guessing that this is just that stable (kinda like >> Donald Knuth's TeX program, with the last bug fix in 2007...he's still >> willing to pay people to find as much as a single bug in it now). > > I certainly wouldn't go that far - I do my best but I'm no Knuth. :) > > TilEm still has its bugs, but it is quite usable. I unfortunately > haven't been working on it lately due to Real Life (tm) issues getting > in the way, but I'm happy to help if you encounter any problems. Real Life (TM) issues are also holding my V8 patch back from already being committed (one of my test cases is failing, and I haven't had time to fix it). > Or if you yourself would be interested in helping fix bugs or add new > features, I can try to point you in the right direction. > > The current subversion trunk version is stable and has a number of > features not in version 2.0 (e.g. audio emulation and 84+CSE support.) > > Benjamin -- Isiah Meadows |