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68Kemu - A CPU emulator for Atari TOS computers
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Written in 2010-2012 by Vincent Riviere <vincent.riviere@freesbee.fr>
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http://vincent.riviere.free.fr/soft/68kemu/
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* Description
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This software allows running 68020 TOS programs on a TOS computer featuring a
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different physical CPU, such as 68000 or ColdFire.
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While the target program itself runs with the emulated CPU, the systems calls
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are redirected to the underlying OS where they run natively.
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This provides optimal speed and compatibility.
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* License
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- Usage of 68Kemu binaries is free for any purpose.
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- Redistribution of the binaries is allowed for any non-commercial purpose
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It would also be nice to redistribute the sources, but this is not mandatory.
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- Redistribution in commercial environment is restricted, as stated by the
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Musashi license.
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- The 68Kemu main sources are distributed under the CC0 license. Basically,
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this means you are allowed to do anything with them, including reusing them
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in your own software with any license, in source or binary form, for money
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or for free. See COPYING.txt for license details.
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- 68Kemu uses the Musashi M680x0 emulator as back-end, which is Copyright
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Karl Stenerud. Basically, it is free for any non-commercial purpose, but
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restrictions apply in commercial environments.
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See readme.txt in 3rd-party/musashi-3.3.1/musashi331.zip for details.
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