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Updated changelog.

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0.3 0.3 (2009-06-03)
- Added shortcuts for monitor commands such as "m" for "memory". These - Added shortcuts for monitor commands such as "m" for "memory". These
are mostly the same as the VICE monitor shortcuts. are mostly the same as the VICE monitor shortcuts.
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- The terminal width can now be changed in the monitor using the new - The terminal width can now be changed in the monitor using the new
"width" command. Some commands, like "mem", will wrap to this width. "width" command. Some commands, like "mem", will wrap to this width.
0.2 - Fixed a bug where BRK would increment PC by 3 instead of 2. Thanks
to Oscar Lindberg.
- Added a new 65C02 MPU simulation started by Oscar Lindberg. It is
now mostly complete.
- Added a new "mpu" command to the monitor. It will switch between the
NMOS 6502 and CMOS 65C02 simulations.
- A new "devices" module has been added to organize device simulations.
- The mpu6502 and mpu65c02 devices have been reorganized internally to
use Python decorators to build their lookup tables based on an
idea by Oscar Lindberg.
- A new "utils" module has been added with various utility functions.
- The ObservableMemory interface has been changed for clarity.
- Python 2.4 or later is now required.
0.2 (2008-11-09)
- Added a new "disassemble" command to the monitor. It can disassemble - Added a new "disassemble" command to the monitor. It can disassemble
any range of memory ("disassemble c000:c010"). If labels have been any range of memory ("disassemble c000:c010"). If labels have been
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- Documented all remaining monitor commands. In the monitor, use the - Documented all remaining monitor commands. In the monitor, use the
command "help command" for help on any command. command "help command" for help on any command.
0.1 0.1 (2008-11-21)
- First release. - First release.