PLASMA
rust-mos
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PLASMA
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I learned to program the Commodore 64 in basic and compiled C
Yeah, it’s better to use a “high-level” language designed for the architecture, such as this: https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA
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A Java Virtual Machine for the 6502
The developer would abandon this due to the inadequacies of the 6502 to handle a language like Java. He didn't give up though!
> PLASMA is a combination of operating environment, virtual machine, and assembler/compiler matched closely to the 6502 architecture. It is an attempt to satisfy a few challenges surrounding code size, efficient execution, small runtime and flexible code location. By architecting a unique bytecode that maps nearly one-to-one to the higher-level representation, the compiler can be very simple and execute quickly on the Apple II for a self-hosted environment. A modular approach provides for incremental development and code reuse. The syntax of the language is heavily influenced by assembly, Pascal, and C.
https://github.com/dschmenk/PLASMA
- PC DOS 1.1 from Scratch
rust-mos
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Ruby on the Apple II: Adventures in Retro Programming [video]
rust the compiler, hell no.
But there is an llvm-mos project to generate 6502 code and that can be used to cross compile rust code.
https://llvm-mos.org/wiki/Welcome
https://llvm-mos.org/wiki/Rust
https://github.com/mrk-its/rust-mos
- I learned to program the Commodore 64 in basic and compiled C
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-🎄- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
It was possible thanks to great https://llvm-mos.org/wiki/Welcome project (it adds 6502 target to LLVM). Adding 6502 support to rust was easy part :] https://github.com/mrk-its/rust-mos
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LLVM-MOS 6502 Back end [pdf]
This is a super fun project to play around with. I'm currently trying to build a C64 sprite multiplexer in mostly straight C++ using LLVM-MOS and while it's definitely not going to be the most optimized multiplexer out there, I'm finding it most adequate performance-wise.
Whereas it's probably a long way away from being able to use this for democoding due to the mostly cycle-accurate nature of the effects, for creating homebrew games and utilities this is really quite suitable: write high-level logic and sprinkle in some inline assembly here and there for the really performance critical parts.
The code that is being generated is already quite good and (on first glance) looks better than what's coming out of cc65, for instance.
There's also rust-mos which uses LLVM-MOS to compile Rust code. It unfortunately still has some issues (e.g. [1]) but that is looking really promising as well.
Kudos to all involved :)
[1] https://github.com/mrk-its/rust-mos/issues/16
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The Rise of Rust, the ‘Viral’ Secure Programming Language That’s Taking Over Tech
The MEGA 65 doesn't appear to have shipped yet. The best data I could find is the MEGA 65 is based on a "GS4510". The "GS4510" is compatible with a "4502", which in turn is compatible with the 65CE02. The 65CE02 uses a different manufacturing process but the same ISA as the 6502, which is supported by rust-mos and lvm-mos](https://github.com/llvm-mos/llvm-mos).
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Can you write for the Commodore 64 in Rust? Why yes, yes you can!
Using llvm-mos, rust-mos, a lot of time compiling compilers and support from Mariusz (the rust-mos author), I was finally able to program like it was 1982...
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Show HN: My website, hosted on a 386 25 MHz, 4 MiB of RAM, 38400 baud internet
This fork is handy for that. It’s fun to play with, but you need to do a decent amount yourself to get it set up.
https://github.com/mrk-its/rust-mos
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Can Rust do every low level stuff C/C++ do?
Thanks to llvm-mos project there is also working rust fork for MOS-6502: https://github.com/mrk-its/rust-mos/tree/mos_target, so you can target 8-bit atari and c64
- Rust on the MOS 6502: Beyond Fibonacci
What are some alternatives?
ISA_8bitNetwork_8019 - 8bit ISA NE2000-compatible network card based on the RTL8019AS chip
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
a2d - Disassembly of the Apple II Desktop - ProDOS GUI
CC65-Advanced-Optimizations - How to optimize C code for CC65 compiler
revs-beebasm - Fully documented and annotated source code for Revs on the BBC Micro
CodeLLDB - A native debugger extension for VSCode based on LLDB
tashtalk - An interface for Apple's LocalTalk networking protocol.
llvm-mos - Port of LLVM to the MOS 6502 and related processors
unzx0_68000 - Free, zlib licensed ZX0 decompressor for the 68000
aoc2022 - Advent of Code 2022
unzx0_x86 - Free, zlib licensed ZX0 decompressor for the x86
llvm-cbe - resurrected LLVM "C Backend", with improvements