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I think at some point it will be inevitable to have CSE support for the emulator to keep living, as more and more people will (or will have to) buy the CSE. We already have dreamdragon who is one of the early users interested in development for the CSE, and we have to expect more young people to come here expecting to find programs and development tools for the CSE. If Wabbitemu does not add support for the CSE, some people will prefer others that do like TilEm2 and jsTIfied.So should WabbitEmu support CSE? Definitively.
I don't know that TilEm2 work on CSE support has stopped, at least the last CSE related commit was from 4 months ago. I don't have a CSE to test it out, so i can't comment on how accurate it is. But if you've got a linux partition it'd be worth at least testing.
Well I have a Linux partition, but the fact is that I code on Windows due to TokenIDE only being available for that OS
Quote from: Hayleia on January 18, 2014, 04:11:21 amWell I have a Linux partition, but the fact is that I code on Windows due to TokenIDE only being available for that OSHm, that shouldn't be true. According to the file description on ticalc.org ([url]http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/433/43315.html[/url), it "has been tested on Linux using Mono 2.10". So you'll have to install Mono, of course, if you don't already have it, but then TokenIDE should work on Linux.
It is coming soon, but I'm still working on resolving all the complexities of the LCD. You can test my latest build here: http://buckeyedude.zapto.org/Revsoft/Wabbitemu/Beta/Wabbitemu.exeBuckeyeDude