-The processor-core emulator is complete and embeddable. The sparse API allows stepping the cpu, and a rudimentary callback system allows for watching system memory access, for doing all sorts of extra things, such as driving the included display driver, which can manage to splat some text glyphs into a tiny screen buffer, and render out make a PNM image of the current state. With a little more work, it could support such as loadable/pluggable modules, or something fancy like that.
+The processor-core emulator is complete and embeddable. The sparse API allows stepping the cpu, and a rudimentary callback system allows for watching system memory access, for doing all sorts of extra things, such as driving the included display driver, which can manage to splat some text glyphs into a tiny screen buffer, and render out an image file of the current state. With a little more work, it could support such things as completely pluggable modules, or something fancy like that.