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# KSim65 - Kotlin/JVM 6502/65C02 microprocessor simulator
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*Written by Irmen de Jong (irmen@razorvine.net)*
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*Software license: MIT, see file LICENSE*
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![6502](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/KL_MOS_6502.jpg/320px-KL_MOS_6502.jpg)
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This is a Kotlin/JVM library that simulates the 8-bit 6502 and 65C02 microprocessors,
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which became very popular in the the early 1980's.
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Properties of this simulator:
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- Written in Kotlin. It is low-level code, but hopefully still readable :-)
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- Designed to simulate hardware components (bus, cpu, memory, i/o controllers)
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- IRQ and NMI simulation
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- Aims to be clock cycle-precise (not yet 100% correct right now)
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- Aims to implements all 6502 and 65c02 instructions, including the 'illegal' 6502 instructions (not yet done)
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- correct BCD mode for adc/sbc instructions on both cpu types
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- passes several extensive unit test suites that verify instruction and cpu flags behavior
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- maximum simulated performance is a 6502 running at ~100 Mhz (on my machine)
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## Documentation
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Still to be written. For now,
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