This PR is mostly a complete rewrite of the emulator for 6502/65c02 opcodes.
It provides an easier to maintain implementation of the instructions, by using few macros rather than having hand-written code for each function.
All undocumented, previously missing opcodes for 6502 are also implemented.
The patch also includes a detailed documentation of those opcodes, for reference to developers.
This PR should fix one of the milestones listed here for the next version of CC65:
https://github.com/cc65/wiki/wiki/Before-the-next-release
Using mliparam at this time could lead to corruption at the
start of the new executed program if BSS is real full and
mliparam is over $BB00.
The fix is to open the file from the loader stub instead of doing
it before the C library shutdown.
- Make sure we don't install a driver on top of another one
- Make sure we don't uninstall a driver twice
- Make sure we uninstall a driver if needed at exit
The Pascal Firmware Protocol Bytes ID are not enough to differentiate an SSC card from a IIgs serial firmware:
http://www.1000bit.it/support/manuali/apple/technotes/misc/tn.misc.08.html
Loading a2(e).ssc.ser on a IIgs succeeds, then goes to limbo when one tries to use the serial port.
Check first byte on the slot's firmware in addition to the four existing ones, as it's supposed to be $2C (BIT instruction) on an SSC card, and $EF (65C816 SEP instruction) on the IIgs' serial firmware (ROM revisions 0, 1, 3).
There is no need to TryToSend before getting the character. We
send bytes during SER_PUT, and if interrupted during sending, we
still try to do it at the beginning of the next SER_PUT.
Apple2 and Atmos have Index in X, but can still use it for the
best-case path as long as we reload it in the worst-case part
(when we assert flow control).
Also, standardize the free space to trigger flow control to 32
characters left (compare with RecvFreeCnt before decrement)