Ah that makes sense - but yes it is surprising to see a Spectrum emulator for the C64.6502 processor based Sinclair BASIC interpreter for Commodore 64. by Whitby Computers Ltd. <ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/emulators/c64/c642spec.zip>ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/emulators/c64/c642spec.zip -----Messaggio originale-----Da: <mailto:zxspectrum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>zxspectrum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:zxspectrum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]Per conto di Giovanni Lagorio Inviato: giovedì 25 ottobre 2007 19.04 A: <mailto:zxspectrum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>zxspectrum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Oggetto: [zxspectrum] Re: COSMOS Rich Mellor wrote:Sorry? Are you looking for the Spectrum version of COSMOS - I have one :-)Hi Rich, not really, from what I've understood Massimo is the author of COSMOS! They are discussing the fact that the (kind-of) Speccy emulator for the C64 could run COSMOS, loading it directly from a Speccy tape. This emulator, which I've never seen (and, honestly, I thought it has never existed before reading this thread), was limited to BASIC programs though. Giovanni
Truly amazing, isn't it?But nobody here seems to appreciate it (at least as a programming achievement) :-(((
Max