6502
NES-dev
6502 | NES-dev | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | almost 4 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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6502
- Creating a ROM library of functions - how to find symbol addresses
- Alius 6502 - Open Source
- Recently learned a lot about linking
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6502 Assembly code structure references?
dbuchwald
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BE WozMon Github
I recommend looking into ca65 and CL65 for 6502 assembly dev. Vasm is hard to manage once you start building up a Library of drivers. Check out how r/dbuchwald did it here: https://github.com/dbuchwald/6502
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I built a DB6502 because why not?
Link for myself and anyone else who wants to check it out https://github.com/dbuchwald/6502
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extending OS/1
I'm thinking of ways to extend os/1 by u/dawidbuchwald ( https://github.com/dbuchwald/6502 )
- 6502 development 'philosophy??
- New Problem..Different board. Reset never goes low
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Help, no output on 6522 VIA
I have the same issue with the Transmit light...but I'm not sure that will have any impact on the 6522 and output to the Blink LED. I've read the post but it refers to an FTDI folder that I don't see in the project folders: https://github.com/dbuchwald/6502 .
NES-dev
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Hello everyone, random question. I want to know the coolest thing you've ever programmed/ worked on? or the thing you're most proud of.
I'm a data scientist and work in Python, but my favorite personal project was learning 6502 Assembly and making a (very simple) game for the original NES. It was really fun going from such a high level language immediately down to about as low level as you can get. It taught me a ton about hardware, what my code is actually doing when it runs, and gave me a new angle to appreciate old school videogames.
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Back to work again
Here's my space shooter based on your tutorial. I got stuck trying to implement a static HUD using sprite 0 hit and nametable switching, hoping to give it another shot soon.
What are some alternatives?
sixty5o2 - Micro Kernel / Bootloader for Ben Eater's 6502 Computer
revs-beebasm - Fully documented and annotated source code for Revs on the BBC Micro
cc65 - cc65 - a freeware C compiler for 6502 based systems
TaliForth2 - A Subroutine Threaded Code (STC) ANS-like Forth for the 65c02
py65 - Emulate 6502-based microcomputer systems in Python
6502 - Code for the 6502 microprocessor, mostly for the Replica 1 computer.
hbc-56 - Homebrew 6502 on a backplane computer
mandelbrot - A Mandelbrot Explorer implementation. I use this program to generate all of my avatars.
cc65-tools - Docker image for CC65 and tools
sunset - Retro sunset scene on NES
msbasic - Microsoft BASIC for 6502 (Commodore, Apple, KIM-1, AIM-65, OSI, ...)
connectedNES - 📡 A WiFi "modem" that connects your NES to the internet. Includes sample Twitter client.