py65_int

Handling 6502 interrupts in py65 (by tmr4)

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  • Simulating the 65C816 in py65
    5 projects | /r/beneater | 11 Jan 2022
    I've recommended py65, by Mike Naberezny, for 6502 development and have created several enhancements to it for my own builds (interrupt handling and debug window). Unfortunately, py65 doesn't support the 65C816. Luckily, it's open source and easy to modify, so I thought I'd try adding support for the 65C816.
  • Adding a separate debug window to the py65 6502 emulator
    5 projects | /r/beneater | 2 Jan 2022
    After recently testing out modifying py65 to handle interrupts, I decided to have a go at adding a separate debug window to the emulator. A separate debug window is nice because you can use the debug/monitor features while your program is running, and its output doesn't mess up the main terminal.
  • My Frankensteined 6502 - Five Months In
    1 project | /r/beneater | 30 Dec 2021
    I also have plans for a 65C816 build in the future. I've been checking out emulators for the chip recently. Given my recent work customizing the py65 emulator for interrupts, I might take a stab at enhancing it for the 65C816 as a side project.
  • Handling 6502 interrupts in py65
    2 projects | /r/beneater | 24 Dec 2021
    A while back I saw some work by u/adix that made me realize that modifying py65 was fairly straight forward. After getting it to simulate SD card access, I decided to see if I could get it to handle interrupts as well. With those changes I could use my hardware binary with py65. Check out the needed modifications on my GitHub. Of course, the changes that you need to make will be based on your particular build and code but hopefully my work will point you in the right direction if you're interested.
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tmr4/py65_int is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of py65_int is Python.


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