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# Running Collapse OS on an emulator
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The quickest way to give Collapse OS a whirl is to use `tools/emul` which is
built around [libz80][libz80]. Everything is set up, you just have to run
`make`.
To emulate something at a lower level, I recommend using Alan Cox's [RC2014
emulator][rc2014-emul]. It runs Collapse OS fine but you have to write the
glue code yourself. One caveat, also, is that it requires a ROM image bigger
than 8K, so you have to pad the binary.
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A working Makefile for a project with a glue code being called `main.asm` could
look like:
TARGET = os.bin
PARTS = ~/collapseos/parts
ROM = os.rom
.PHONY: all
all: $(ROM)
$(TARGET): main.asm
scas -o $@ -L map -I $(PARTS) $<
$(ROM): $(TARGET)
cp $< $@
dd if=/dev/null of=$@ bs=1 count=1 seek=8192
.PHONY: run
run: $(ROM)
~/RC2014/rc2014 -r $(ROM)
`CTRL+\` stops the emulation.
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[libz80]: https://github.com/ggambetta/libz80
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[rc2014-emul]: https://github.com/EtchedPixels/RC2014