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Anyway, now that there is concurrence, I guess that both projects will try their best to improve,
I was only interested in removing the burden of boot1 & co. from the users, but apparently it won't suit here in its current form, so I'm not looking forward to doing anything else about it really (I could always circumvent the legal issues but I'm not interested in playing hide and seek). This was something I hacked together in one night, and I don't have more time to invest.
either make a ROM from the OS (assuming a community boot1 is made),
or dump a ROM.
Both kArmTI and Nemu are based on outdated versions of nspire_emu, so it seems clear that their authors haven't communicated with upstream (unlike ExtendeD, AFAICT, and I), even after being made aware of the fact that their work is based on an outdated version of nspire_emu (hoffa may well have missed the topics, but SpiroH is perfectly informed).Since neither kArmTI nor Nemu are open source, nobody can upgrade the code in lieu of their authors (assuming somebody is willing to do the work that SpiroH and hoffa neglected to do).For the record: like the previous times I brought the matter forward, all I want is a single Nspire emulator that provides the best features to both users (for that purpose, kArmTI is the lead) and developers (for that purpose, upstream nspire_emu wins, since ncubate_emu was merged there months ago). And unlike ExtendeD for ncubate_emu, who kept his fork open source (and that's precisely why made it possible for me to port the changes it contains to upstream), SpiroH is not helping for kArmTI.
But why don't you make your version public?
Debugging features would help the development community very much, wouldn't they?