Emmma jest multiemulatorem egzotycznych mikrokoputerów, o których w Polsce prawdopodbnie nikt nieslyszał. Część maszynek można było złożyć samemu, podobnie jak polski projekt
CA80 [???], którego reklamy można było znaleźć w Bajtku, część dzielnie pracowały w Serbii, Hiszpanii, czy też Danii. Wśród emulowanych maszynek jest też jeden fliper (Cidelsa), parę konsolek do gier (RCA Studio II, Victory MPT-02, Visicom COM-100). Większość konstrukcji pochodzi z końca lat 70 i nawet, ze względu na historię warto na nie rzucić okiem:
- COMX-35, Cosmac Elf 2000, Cosmac VIP, Cosmicos, Cosmac Elf, Netronics Elf II, Quest Super Elf, RCA Studio II, Visicom COM-100, Victory MPT-02, Cidelsa, Telmac TMC-600, Telmac 1800, Telmac 2000, Oscom Nano, Pecom 64, ETI 660
Changes introduced in V1.13
General
- Corrected major bug in printing to file, any large printout crashed the emulator
- Added Font button on print window and improved print window toolbar layout
- Added R0 value for DMA tracing
Cosmac VIP
- Added printer support for printer HW as described in Viper Volume 1, issue 6
- Changed default setting to include use of VP590, max memory via 7 VP570s and simple sound board (VP595)
- Changed default SW to chip8x and Chip8x game Blockout
- Added VIP high resolution mode supported by Chip 10 as described in Viper Volume 1, issue 7
- Added Chip 10 interpreter and Chip 10 version of Kaleidoscope
- Cosmac Elf, Netronics Elf II, Quest Super Elf
- Reset cassette EF to 0 at start-up to allow EF use for 'printer ready'
- Moved GUI around a bit to make some space
- Added Printer support for window and/or file
- Set printer output to 3 and printer 'on' in all RCA and Super BASIC configurations
Chip 8
- Moved all chip-8 software in the same directory structure and used the same file names as is used in the Chip8 Program Pack available from www.chip8.com
Telmac TMC-600
- Fixed saving of printfile name in config
Pecom
- Fixed saving of printfile name in config