RC6502-Apple-1-Replica/software/firmware/WozMon
Tor-Eirik Bakke Lunde 87cdd5d782 wozmon source
2020-01-25 17:07:42 +01:00
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Woz Monitor

This project was originally aimed at being an Apple 1 replica, but before long I got distracted by other things and started adding a lot of things that were never present on the original machine - mostly because making them is fun! On the other hand, one shouldn't forget one's own roots - the computer is still an Apple 1 at heart and so it needs the Woz Monitor.

This has always been part of the software package, but I haven't had an attempt at doing something on the coding side of things - step 1 is then, naturally, to get a version of the code that can compile before introducting my own bugs into it all. I'm currently using SB-Assembler 3 as my choice of assembler, so given that the creator of that hosts a copy of assembler source files for WozMon on the same site at Apple 1 ROMs.

I'm hoping to add more functionality to the code in order to support my own cards as time goes by, but until I get that farI also noticed that someone has already made a version of the monitor that works with an ACIA (serial) called EWoz which may be of some interest.