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README.md

#printm - a modular micro printf replacement for 65C02

printm screenshot

Here is a modular micro replacement: printm()

  • Literals have the high byte set (APPLE text)
  • Meta characters have the high bit cleared (ASCII)
    $ Hex - print 1 Byte  (2 characters)
    x Hex - print 2 Bytes (4 characters)

    @ Ptr - print hex 1 Byte  at 16-bit pointer
    & Ptr - print hex 2 Bytes at 16-bit pointer

    # Dec - Print 1 Byte  in decimal (max 2 digits)
    d Dec - Print 1 Byte  in decimal (max 3 digits)
    u Dec - Print 2 Bytes in decimal (max 5 digits)
    b Dec - Print signed 1 Byte in decimal

    % Bin - Print 8 bits
    ? Bin - Print 8 bits but 1's in inverse

    o Oct - Print 1 Byte in octal (max 3 digits)
    O Oct - Print 2 Byte in octal (max 6 digits)

    a Str - APPLE text (high bit set), last char is ASCII
    s Str - C string, zero terminated
    p Str - Pascal string, first byte is string length

Each option can individually be enabled / disabled to control the memory footprint since you probably don't need "every" feature. Seriously, when was the last time you needed octal? :-)

printm() has manually been optimized for size. In gcc parlance, -Os. With everything enabled printm() takes up less then 512 bytes.

See the latest code for the exact byte usage!

  • By: Michael Pohoreski
  • Copyleft {c} Feb, 2016

Special Thanks:

  • Sheldon for his 65C02 printf() source
  • qkumba optimizations

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