![]() ![]() Click for more: 'ms-help://MS.VSCC.v90/dv_commoner/local/redirect.htm?keyword="9B7D5ADD-D8FE-4819-A36C-6DEDAF088CC7"'ĭebug.Print("READ_IO_BYTE: " & Err.Description) 'UPGRADE_WARNING: Get was upgraded to FileGet and has a new behavior. Option Strict OffĬonst sIO_FILE As String = "C:\emu8086.io"įunction READ_IO_BYTE(ByRef lPORT_NUM As Integer) As ByteįileOpen(fNum, sFileName, OpenMode.Random,, OpenShare.Shared, 1) I included the IO.VB (io.bas before upgrade) that was necessary to be included as a separate module in one VB file thinking that it might be the culprit to no avail. I had to upgrade the Visual Basic 6.0 source code to Visual Studio 2008 compliant code and thought maybe the problem lies there?īut whenever I debug the code, it works as desired, listening to the port number assigned for assembly input when I launch the emulator and displays the desired binary equivalent numbers. Original UI from LED_Display Sample Virtual Deviceĭerived UI From LED_Display Sample Virtual Device (Image) I've had success in deriving the UI from the sample virtual device Visual Basic 6.0 source code that displays decimal output from assembly input. I've been trying to code a custom Emu8086 (8086 microprocessor emulator) 8-bit binary virtual device output that displays assembly input as binary output: ![]()
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