"Exodus is also an extremely powerful debugging, development, and analysis environment, which I'm hoping will be able to serve as a very useful tool for communities involved in development, hacking, and reverse engineering, to be able to do more complex and thorough debugging and testing in software, where you can trust that if it runs properly in Exodus, it will run the same way on the real hardware, and vice versa."
this sounds cool. i'm not huge into the emu scene, but i haven't come across any emulator that has a debugger.
Indeed it's rare, but not unheard of. For example the "nocash" series of emulators has extensive debug support (breakpoints, memory viewers, disassemblers, hardware traps, etc)
this sounds cool. i'm not huge into the emu scene, but i haven't come across any emulator that has a debugger.