I've never really liked the 6502, it's like an 8 bit CPU going out of it's way to limit everything to 8 bits.
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From my perspective (ie: a dabbler, not a progr…
I've never really liked the 6502, it's like an 8 bit CPU going out of it's way to limit everything to 8 bits.
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From my perspective (ie: a dabbler, not a progr…
I've never really liked the 6502, it's like an 8 bit CPU going out of it's way to limit everything to 8 bits.
Click to expand...
From my perspective (ie: a dabbler, not a progr…
I've never really liked the 6502, it's like an 8 bit CPU going out of it's way to limit everything to 8 bits.
For a simple accumulator CPU the 6800 more closely matched my model of…
As for the accompanying carts, as long as they aren't sold in developed nations, noone is going to care if they are pirated. Most of those countries have larger concerns than enfo…
68kMLADevelopmentby ludditeTue, 31 Mar 2009 - 23:35
It does look cool, but I wonder whether Nintendo won't shut them down, what with it using the Nintendo architecture and all.
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If it's based on the NES, the pa…
This thing is known in other circles as a "NOAC" device, which stands for Nintendo on a Chip. It's also known as an FC Computer, or FamiClone since it's a clone of the Nintendo Fam…
I bought a similar system when I worked in China. The key selling point was indeed that it came with a bunch of pirated software - one cartridge was advertised as containing 50,000…
I've heard that systems like that are available all over the developing world, particularly in Africa and the poorer parts of India. I'm guessing that the main apeal of these mach…
VISICalc! Now you're talking!
http://playpower.org/blog/2009/03/wired-article-visicalc/
here’s a picture of Jeremy and I talking to Bob Frankston, who developed Visicalc. …
68kMLADevelopmentby BunsenTue, 24 Mar 2009 - 12:30
i just wanted to post these links for anyone else reading this and also ...i guess for myself so i know where to find them. they are resources for more apple // info and assembly i…
68kMLADevelopmentby syntacsugarFri, 20 Mar 2009 - 01:43
hmmm don't really know much about the z80. i mainly focused on the 6502 because it was in all the machines i wanted to code for apple //, commodore 64, pc engine, and nes/snes, and…
68kMLADevelopmentby syntacsugarFri, 20 Mar 2009 - 01:35
I've never really liked the 6502, it's like an 8 bit CPU going out of it's way to limit everything to 8 bits.
For a simple accumulator CPU the 6800 more closely matched my model o…
68kMLADevelopmentby porterFri, 20 Mar 2009 - 00:15
thanks guys, i've been working with sc assembler and its just like basic and the commands are pretty easy to understand. i just have one question. i can creat the program in the as…
68kMLADevelopmentby syntacsugarThu, 19 Mar 2009 - 23:48
hi everyone
i've been learning assembly language for a few weeks, and felt most comfortable doing it on an apple // well, and emulated apple // .i dont' have any money to buy a re…
68kMLADevelopmentby syntacsugarThu, 19 Mar 2009 - 23:44
Some resources for you:
Books:
Now that you know APPLE ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE: What can you do with it? by
http://www.1000bit.it/support/manuali/apple/AALby_JH_Gilder.pdf
Machine La…
68kMLADevelopmentby david__schmidtTue, 10 Mar 2009 - 14:32
hi
i've recently gotten back into programming and in addition to the higher level stuff, i'm working on programming the 6502. so i've gotten applewin and believe it or not my libr…
68kMLADevelopmentby syntacsugarTue, 10 Mar 2009 - 12:37
Mail is going rough for me right now. I am getting help from NTLK, and that has been great. I can't say enough good things about Ron Parker and Simon Bell. It does not like Yaho…
68kMLADevelopmentby HrududuTue, 3 Mar 2009 - 00:59