No not the same question, but for people in the future after lemon64 is
occupied by a domain squatter, the answer was:
x64sc -monlog -monlogname monitor.log
But that wasn't exactly what I was hoping for. I can see how it would be
useful at times. I ran the emulator for a couple seconds before quitting
and was hoping to find a log file that was a few hundred MB in size,
preferably seeing a first line starting similarly to:
.C:fce2 A2 FF LDX #$FF ...
and whatever randomness the A, X and Y registers might be. I honestly
don't know because I've never been able to press Alt-H that quickly.
Timothy D Legg
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 12:37 PM Bacchus of fairLight <ba...@fa...>
wrote:
> Same question as this?
>
> https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=81313
>
> /Pontus Berg
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> Den mån 11 aug. 2025 11:42timothylegg <tim...@gm...> skrev:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been puzzled over the functionality of a couple particularly
>> complicated software packages on the C64. The chis command is pretty
>> amazing and helpful, but I am greedy and want more.
>>
>> Is there a way to have the emulator dump something equivalent to chis to
>> a file, perhaps with an arbitrary number of instructions? I'm not
>> worried about disk space nor the performance of the emulator. I'm also not
>> afraid to modify source code, but if there is a shortcut to achieving this,
>> I'd greatly appreciate the tip.
>>
>> Timothy Legg
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