vrEmuTms9918
TMS9918A
vrEmuTms9918 | TMS9918A | |
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39 | 120 | |
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7.1 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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vrEmuTms9918
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HBC-56 Emulator Online - Multiple ROMs now available
TMS9918A Library: https://github.com/visrealm/vrEmuTms9918
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Try the 6502 Breakout clone in your browser (requires keyboard)
I did, except for the AY-3-8910 audio emulation (which doesn't work in web, but does work on desktop). But, the rest (65C02, TMS9918A, UART, debugger, UI, glue, web port, etc.) is all from scratch.
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Started work on an emulator for my 6502 + TMS9918
I've separated out the TMS9918 emulator (written in C) to a separate repo if anyone is interested: https://github.com/visrealm/vrEmuTms9918 . It should support Graphics I, Graphics II and Text modes. Including full sprite support. Mostly untested at this point.
TMS9918A
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Tms9918A programming guide
Just reading the data sheet, experimenting, and staring at JB Langston’s RC2014 info. I’ve seen a few tutorials online, but they’re all for either the TMS9900 (TI 99/4A) or the Z80 (ColecoVision, MSX, RC2014).
What are some alternatives?
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