: A diagnostic tool used to retrieve information about the Emu68 environment, often required for scripts that manage dual-booting with other emulators like Musashi.
: A driver included in the ecosystem specifically for the Broadcom GENET v5 Ethernet controller found on Raspberry Pi 4B and CM4, enabling networking for Pistorm32-lite users. Setting Up Emu68-tools emu68-tools
| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | emu68-config | View/modify Emu68 runtime settings, CPU speed, cache, JIT options | | emu68-info | Display emulator version, CPU state, memory map, and detected hardware | | emu68-mon | Basic debug monitor – peek/poke memory, disassemble, check registers | | emu68-log | Control logging levels for troubleshooting crashes or compatibility issues | : A diagnostic tool used to retrieve information
The package is a essential collection of utilities designed for the Amiga Emu68 ecosystem, specifically for users running the PiStorm accelerator. These tools bridge the gap between the bare-metal JIT emulation environment and the AmigaOS, allowing users to configure hardware, manage drivers, and interact with Raspberry Pi resources directly from the Amiga side. Core Tools in the Package These tools bridge the gap between the bare-metal
The suite includes several critical components for a fully functional PiStorm setup: Releases · michalsc/Emu68-tools - GitHub
Its primary goal is to translate Motorola 68000 (m68k) machine code into ARM64 machine code in real-time. This allows the Raspberry Pi to act as a physical CPU upgrade for vintage computers like the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, or even the Macintosh.