Elsewhere, Chuck mused about an ARM monitor:
Chuckt wrote:
One of the hard things to do is asking ARM programmers how to write a machine language monitor on ARM. Some of them haven't programmed retro computers like the 6502 so they don't know what a machine language monitor is.
And I just came across an update from Sam Falvo - his kestrel3 is an FPGA-up machine with (I think) his own CPU. He's written a machine language monitor, and as it's a RISCy CPU that might be a good starting point for an ARM monitor. Here are some links:
http://sam-falvo.github.io/kestrel/imag ... r-full.pdfhttps://leanpub.com/k3ug/readhttp://sam-falvo.github.io/kestrel/2015 ... nd-risc-v/https://github.com/sam-falvo/kestrel/tr ... /3/src/mlm