py65_65816
Add support for the 65C816 to py65 (by tmr4)
of816
Portable 32-bit Forth for the 65C816. (by tmr4)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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py65_65816
Posts with mentions or reviews of py65_65816.
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Starting a 65816 emulator in C#. I think this is going to be quite fun! So far: loading actual ROM binary, reading reset vector, jumping to and reading the first two bytes from that vector. (baby steps) I'll be able to dial this into my specific hardware config, which will be great.
One issue I had when I was finishing up my emulator was finding substantial programs to test that weren't designed for a particular architecture. I'm focused mainly on text-based programs, so it might not be as interesting for your emulation, but OF816, by Michael Guidero, is a larger program designed to be easily ported to new 65816-based systems. Here's my fork of it for my py65816 emulator as another example of porting it to an emulator. If you don't want to bother creating your own port or creating a binary, here's one with I/O mapped to 7FC0 and 7FE0 respectively. Load it at $8000 and reset to start. It uses bank 0 and bank 1 so you need to have at least those modeled.
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Starting something new in February... Step 1: buy stuff. (W65C816S build)
Unfortunately, Liara Forth is coded specifically for the w65c265sxb development board. I'm not sure how hard it would be to get it running on 816sxb. I was able to get it running in my py65816 simulation by changing the getc and putc addresses in the binary. Maybe something similar would work for you.
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Simulating the 65C816 in py65
I still have a lot of testing to do and not all features of the 65C816 are working yet. You can test it out yourself and follow my progress at GitHub.
of816
Posts with mentions or reviews of of816.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-15.
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Starting a 65816 emulator in C#. I think this is going to be quite fun! So far: loading actual ROM binary, reading reset vector, jumping to and reading the first two bytes from that vector. (baby steps) I'll be able to dial this into my specific hardware config, which will be great.
One issue I had when I was finishing up my emulator was finding substantial programs to test that weren't designed for a particular architecture. I'm focused mainly on text-based programs, so it might not be as interesting for your emulation, but OF816, by Michael Guidero, is a larger program designed to be easily ported to new 65816-based systems. Here's my fork of it for my py65816 emulator as another example of porting it to an emulator. If you don't want to bother creating your own port or creating a binary, here's one with I/O mapped to 7FC0 and 7FE0 respectively. Load it at $8000 and reset to start. It uses bank 0 and bank 1 so you need to have at least those modeled.
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Starting something new in February... Step 1: buy stuff. (W65C816S build)
Lately I've been working on a py65 port of OF816, a 65C816 Forth by Michael Guidero, designed to be easily portable to different hardware. There is also an example of a port to the w65c265sxb so it might not be difficult to do it for the 816sxb as well.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing py65_65816 and of816 you can also consider the following projects:
py65 - Emulate 6502-based microcomputer systems in Python
LiaraForth - An "initial" ANSI(ish) Forth for the W65C265SXB SBC (65816 CPU)
py65_debug_window - Add a separate debug window to py65
265SXB-Guide - A Most Very Unofficial Guide to the W65C265SXB
of816 - Portable 32-bit Forth for the 65C816.