breemlib has its newest CPU core freshly written over the past few weeks, the Z80. CPU core is named DeadZ80 and was specifically written for breemlib.
greem, the latest emulator using breemlib, emulates the Galaga hardware. A beta test version will be released in the near future.
breemlib has been completely ported to SDL. Currently I have working builds for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. All emulators using breemlib compile effortlessly. Look out for a Mac OS X Intel binary release of breemlib/breem soon.
Breem 1.02 has been released. Better support for the Burger time hardware roms. Also breemlib was released too.
The first preview version was released around a week ago. I like the framework used by the emulator, so I created breemlib. Currently, breemlib powers four arcade hardware emulators for older machines; breem, creem, dreem, and mreem. The other emulators will be in the breem project releases for now until I figure out what to do with them. Also, a 6809 emulator is now included in breemlib. Daily work is now done on the program, thanks to a new flash drive. This concludes the first news post.