This is so cool. I'm very interested in reverse engineering old hardware for use in a game. This is a good start, to see something of this caliber. The included manuals are a great touch, and presumably a huge resource in the reverse engineering process. Any chance you're going to release any source code, or do a video on your thought process/methods and what languages you use to do this. Thank you!
I am currently in another city due to my private job. I couldn't release a new emulator last month. I was working on financial calculators. I'll continue working on it when I get home. I am using Visual studio for programming. Thank you for your interest.
@@CafarYukeri Thanks for the response!! I hope everything is going well in the new city and your work is fruitful. If you ever have time, it would be great to get a video (maybe a quick one) on the process and how you do this. Would be very helpful. Thank you.
I prepared the re-emulator of Casio JS-40B in blue color and presented it to you as Casio -JS-40B BU: : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iqVtV47R7uM.html