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Yes, it does
Quote from: Wayne on January 20, 2012, 01:43:53 pmCode: [Select]nspire_emu.exe /MC /N /F=emu.bin /PO=c:\nspire.tncThat's the command, isnt't it?What model are you trying to emulate, and what commands are you using? Perhaps we could help. Edit: What error are you getting as well?
Code: [Select]nspire_emu.exe /MC /N /F=emu.bin /PO=c:\nspire.tncThat's the command, isnt't it?
nspire_emu.exe /MC /N /F=emu.bin /PO=c:\nspire.tnc
I try to emulate the Touchpad CAS version with the command in your quote. I didn't get any error.
Thanks, but I solved it by myself I only need to know how to open a document or ndless in the emulator?regards Wayne
In my experience, nspire_emu works well in Wine, like many Windows programs anyway. Certainly well enough for nobody to bother maintaining non-Windows versions.What doesn't work for you ?
gcc -m32 -c asmcode.S -o asmcode.oasmcode.S:204:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 64 (@).asmcode.S:205:Alignment too large: 15. assumed.asmcode.S:206:Junk character 64 (@).asmcode.S:206:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 114 (r).asmcode.S:229:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@mmio_read_byte@4'asmcode.S:232:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@read_byte@4'asmcode.S:235:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 64 (@).asmcode.S:236:Alignment too large: 15. assumed.asmcode.S:237:Junk character 64 (@).asmcode.S:237:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 114 (r).asmcode.S:259:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@read_align_fail@4'asmcode.S:263:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@mmio_read_half@4'asmcode.S:266:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@read_half@4'asmcode.S:269:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 64 (@).asmcode.S:270:Alignment too large: 15. assumed.asmcode.S:271:Junk character 64 (@).asmcode.S:271:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 114 (r).asmcode.S:291:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@read_align_fail@4'asmcode.S:295:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@mmio_read_word@4'asmcode.S:298:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@read_word@4'asmcode.S:318:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 64 (@).asmcode.S:319:Alignment too large: 15. assumed.asmcode.S:320:Junk character 64 (@).asmcode.S:320:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 119 (w).asmcode.S:343:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@mmio_write_byte@8'asmcode.S:346:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@write_byte@8'asmcode.S:349:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 64 (@).asmcode.S:350:Alignment too large: 15. assumed.asmcode.S:351:Junk character 64 (@).asmcode.S:351:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 119 (w).asmcode.S:373:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@write_align_fail@4'asmcode.S:377:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@mmio_write_half@8'asmcode.S:380:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@write_half@8'asmcode.S:383:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 64 (@).asmcode.S:384:Alignment too large: 15. assumed.asmcode.S:385:Junk character 64 (@).asmcode.S:385:Rest of line ignored. 1st junk character valued 119 (w).asmcode.S:405:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@write_align_fail@4'asmcode.S:409:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@mmio_write_word@8'asmcode.S:412:invalid char '@' beginning operand 1 `@write_word@8'make: *** [asmcode.o] Error 1
i686-w64-mingw32-windres -v resource.rc -o resource.oi686-w64-mingw32-windres: resource.rc:52: syntax error
Using `i686-w64-mingw32-gcc -E -xc -DRC_INVOKED resource.rc'Using popen to read preprocessor output
Your screenshots show that you're using MacOS X, where "gcc" is a quite old, and heavily patched, version of GCC, which will produce executables targetting MacOS X.But what you want to do is to cross-compile, producing executables targetting Windows On Debian, installing a Win32/64 SDK takes only several clicks... but on MacOS X, unless someone provides ready-made DMG, it's probably going to be a major pain for you to install.