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jsmoo reviews and mentions
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Best compiler to write .nes cartridge ROMs for testing my own emulator?
If you really want to use it, I have a bad 65816 assembler at https://github.com/raddad772/jsmoo/blob/main/component/cpu/wdc65816/wdc65816_assembler.js . Just don’t switch it to 65816 mode and it should produce compatible code. I wrote it as a pile of hacks on top of each other and you still need to add an iNES header.
- Starting Game Boy emulator, need a little insight
- Snes, Nes, GameBoy and A26 emulator.
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Trouble with GB Joypad Input
If you want to really verify your CPU, check out https://github.com/raddad772/jsmoo/tree/b3807b55f03cdad2191810b2a770781d73c41870/misc/tests/GeneratedTests/sm83 , a set of 1000 tests per opcode, cycle by cycle, including read and write bus activity, in JSON format. It’s a bit of work to integrate them but there’s no better CPU test. Also you can generate more if you want to by using the code generation portion of the codebase. The only thing it doesn’t really test well is IRQ/halt stuff. It’s pretty common for folks to pass Blargg and still have things uncovered here. Usually things Blargg can’t test, or symmetric errors (flag both set and tested wrong), or corner cases Blargg didn’t think of.
- Help with some roadblocks on my Gameboy emulator.
- Dialogue glitches in The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening
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ZexDoc Hanging
https://github.com/raddad772/jsmoo/tree/main/misc/tests/GeneratedTests/z80 will troubleshoot any issues you have with instructions.
- Why is everybody implementing GameBoy's opcode CD differently?
- Cycle boundary in cycle-exact emulators
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CHIP8 in Vanilla Javascript
Where? If you want to check out other vanilla JavaScript emulators, https://github.com/raddad772/jsmoo
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