Charles, there's a WSC group here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wscdev
There you'll find some more info on this machine.
And regarding your question, the answer is yes. It's a NEC V30MZ
processor at 3.072MHz. It's much faster than the equivalent 80186
from Intel...
BTW, I think the cross-compile thing you're talking about only works
with programs for WonderWitch (that is, programs that use Freya OS...
Unfortunately, I don't think it'll work with real games)
David
--- In gbadev@y..., "Charles Doty" <cddoty@e...> wrote:
>
>
> If someone were to produce a GBA cartridge with SRAM instead of
ROM, then
> I
>
> guess it would be a full devkit! Hope N actually promotes homebrew
> like
>
> Wonderswan has.
>
> I stumbled across the WonderWitch 'japanese' society today. That's
pretty
> impressive.
>
>
>
> I found two ways (DOS and X-Windows) to compile Wonderswan
compatible
> programs and have them run on a regular computer. (Using Turbo C).
>
>
>
> Does the wonderswan have an 80x86 processor (or one of the
varients,
> V20,V30)?
>
>
>
> * Kokopeli:
>
> * ...when he left, the crops were plentiful and all the women were
> pregnant.