TaliForth2
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Boost Software License 1.0 |
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TaliForth2
- Alternative to WozMon
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Adding a separate debug window to the py65 6502 emulator
Note that I've coded the debug window to work with my hardware binary which supports interrupts. As such it's somewhat specialized to my build and likely wouldn't work with your build without modification. Let me know if you're interested and I could point out changes needed for you build. Alternatively, I could fork the py65 GitHub and prepare a working version with my build's binary. As an added benefit you could play with my Forth operating system (though if your main interest is that then I'd recommend some better tested versions for the 6502, like Tali Forth 2 for example).
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Playing Cosmic Conquest, a old-style real-time strategy game, on my breadboard 6502
For a command line program I started out with getting WOZMON working and then began adding more capabilities similar to the Apple II system of old. I got tired of adding one-off functionality and discovered Forth when looking at programming languages suited for systems with limited resources. Look into TaliForth2 to get up and running fast on your 6502. The full program requires 24k ROM but can be slimmed down to fit in 16k pretty easily. I was inspired so I wrote my own Forth 2012 Standard version over the summer.
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From breadboard to soldered version
Get Taliforth running on it
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Hey anyone tried to write an assembler for the 6502?
I got tired of creating one-off functionality so I'm now working with Forth which is kind of like an operating system/programming language combined. It's pretty easing to get a version of that running on your 6502. Tali Forth 2 by Scott Stevenson ports pretty easily and has an editor, assembler and disassembler.
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What are some alternatives?
Cosmic-Conquest-1982 - (Historic) Resurrecting one of the first real time strategy (RTS) games from 1982. Written in Forth.
unzx0_x86 - Free, zlib licensed ZX0 decompressor for the x86
of816 - Portable 32-bit Forth for the 65C816.
apple2_hgrbyte - Explore the Apple 2 HGR amd DHGR esoteric screen layout with bit twiddling and byte manipulation.
NES-dev - A simple NES game written in 6502 assembly
a2d - Disassembly of the Apple II Desktop - ProDOS GUI
abn6502 - Solving the global IC shortage by reusing old stuff!
GW-BASIC - Assembling Microsoft GW-BASIC from 1983, with MASM or JWasm • "pre-release" binaries at https://codeberg.org/tkchia/GW-BASIC/releases • source mirror of https://codeberg.org/tkchia/GW-BASIC • fork of https://github.com/dspinellis/GW-BASIC
derzforth - Bare-metal Forth implementation for RISC-V
6502 - 6502 breadboard computer designed by Ben Eater
lynx_hacking - Collection of Lynx demos, trial.
PLASMA - Proto Language AsSeMbler for All (formerly Apple)