It would be very cool to have a fully virtual T on the iPad. Data could be stored in the iPad or wirelessly transmitted. The internal iPad on-screen keyboard could be used, to make dev simpler.
Agreed, it would be very cool to run VirtualT on the iPad. Unfortunately, that would violate Apple's Licensing agreement since emulations of other computers that can run arbitrary programs is forbidden. I have considered creating a version just for my own personal use, but I need to upgrade the OS on my Mac before I can do any iPad development.
Ken
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Now that Apple seems to have backed off from this (There is an Apple II emulator and a PET/CBM emulator), is there any chance you will revisit the issue. It would be very cool. It seems that the way to do this is to pitch it as an educational tool.
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Agreed, it would be very cool to run VirtualT on the iPad. Unfortunately, that would violate Apple's Licensing agreement since emulations of other computers that can run arbitrary programs is forbidden. I have considered creating a version just for my own personal use, but I need to upgrade the OS on my Mac before I can do any iPad development.
Ken
Now that Apple seems to have backed off from this (There is an Apple II emulator and a PET/CBM emulator), is there any chance you will revisit the issue. It would be very cool. It seems that the way to do this is to pitch it as an educational tool.