hd44780
vrEmuLcd
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hd44780
vrEmuLcd
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Shortest path from "new CLion C++ project" to "visible program-generated image on screen" (Win10)
Grabbed https://github.com/visrealm/vrEmuLcd
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Undefined reference
Replaced the generated .c and .h files with the files having the same name at https://github.com/visrealm/vrEmuLcd/tree/master/src At this instant, I have very little idea what's actually going on "behind the scenes", and didn't want to risk spending a week trying to troubleshoot a problem that ultimately comes down to, "something that happens automagically when you use File->New wouldn't happen if I simply copied the files straight over".
- 65816 Emulator: Now with keyboard input, VIA, interrupt, and 1602 LCD support.
- Added Graphics LCD module to my emulator
- My own take on BE6502
What are some alternatives?
lcd_display - Use character liquid crystal display (LCD) in Elixir
jsemu - A list of emulators written in the JavaScript programming language
STM32-HAL-HD44780-16x2LCD - A simple library for STM32 microcontrollers to drive 16x2 LCD displays based on the HD44780 controller
vrEmuLcd4win - Implemenation of vrEmuLcd for Windows
hbc-56 - Homebrew 6502 on a backplane computer
cmake-sfml-project - Repository template for SFML projects using CMake
binjgb - Gameboy emulator implemented in C, that also runs in the browser
JJ65c02 - My 6502 Based Breadboard Project
SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
wasm-git - GIT for nodejs and the browser using https://libgit2.org compiled to WebAssembly with https://emscripten.org
halfix - x86 PC emulator that runs both natively and in the browser, via WebAssembly
webgpu-wasm-c - 🚀 A minimal WebGPU example written in C, compiled to WebAssembly (wasm). 🛠️ Ideal for experimenting and preparing for native development without install dependencies (dawn, wgpu-rs).