

This setting groups KML files of the same hardware and ROM together. The model entries differ from hardware to hardware. Model is the model of your emulated calculator inside the hardware family.

The parameter is necessary to separate the KML scripts from each emulator. Hardware is the emulated calculator hardware. Title is the title of the KML file that the emulator will use. The global section of the KML file tells the bitmap, title of the KML, and the Calculator hardware and the model. The following sections describe each main block of the KML script. The “#” character can be used to add remarks to a line. KML defines the size and position of the screen, buttons, annunciators, and the emulator window. A custom bitmap file can be created to be the “faceplate” of the calculator. To distinguish both emulation platforms I use, if necessary, Emu42 (Lewis) and Emu42 (Sacajawea) in the further text.Ī KML script file is a text file that the emulators use to set its screen layout and keyboard layout.
#Emu48 calculator series#
So Emu42 now emulates two quite different hardware platforms, the High End Pioneer and Clamshell series with a dot matrix display which base on the Lewis chip and the Mid Range Pioneer series with a semi dot matrix display which base on the Sacajawea chip. The development of Emu32 has quit, the emulated calculators are now emulated by Emu42. The description of Emu32 has been removed from this document. KML 2.0, also used by Emu10, Emu28, Emu42 and Emu71, now makes it possible to change many advanced options of the way the emulator looks. KML, Keyboard Mapping Language, started as a script that Emu48 used to map keyboard buttons with buttons of the emulator, now it has become much more. This document explains in detail the KML 2.0 scripting files.
#Emu48 calculator skin#
Hi, Emu48 emulator, can read a script (KML, Keyboard Mapping Language) to create skin, so each user can customize the keyboard and share, I would like to incorporate this feature in the emulator, as the current skin does not fit my tabletpc
