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.\" Copyright (c) 2005 Ian Piumarta
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.\"
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.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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.\" obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
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.\" files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without
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.\" restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,
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.\" modify, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the
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.\" Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished
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.\" to do so, provided that the above copyright notice(s) and this
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.\" permission notice appear in all copies of the Software and that
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.\" both the above copyright notice(s) and this permission notice
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.\" appear in supporting documentation.
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.\"
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.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS'. USE ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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.\"
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.\" last edited: 2005-11-02 01:18:22 by piumarta on margaux.local
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.\"
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.Dd October 31, 2005
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.Dt RUN6502 1 LOCAL
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.Os ""
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh NAME
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.\"
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.Nm run6502
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.Nd execute a 6502 microprocessor program
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.\"
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.Nm run6502
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.Op Ar option ...
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.Nm run6502
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.Op Ar option ...
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.Fl B
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.Op Ar
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm run6502
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command emulates the execution of a 6502 microprocessor. It creates a
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memory image from the contents of one or more files on the command
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line and then simulates a power-on hardware reset to begin execution.
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.Pp
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In its first form,
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.Nm run6502
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emulates an embedded 6502 processor with 64 kilobytes of RAM, no
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memory-mapped hardware, and no input-output capabilities. Limited
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interaction with the machine is possible only through the
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.Fl G , M
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and
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.Fl P
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options.
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.Pp
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In its second form (with the
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.Fl B
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option)
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.Nm run6502
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provides minimal emulation of Acorn 'BBC Model B' hardware with 32
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kilobytes of RAM, 16 kilobytes of paged language ROMs, and 16
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kilobytes of operating system ROM. A few MOS calls are intercepted to
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provide keyboard input and screen output via stdin and stdout.
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Switching between the sixteen paged read-only memory banks is also
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supported by the usual memory-mapped control register. Any
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.Ar file
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arguments after the
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.Fl B
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are loaded into successive paged ROM banks (starting at 15 and working
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down towards 0) before execution begins.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Ss Options
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.\"
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.Bl -tag -width indent
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.It Fl B
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enable minimal Acorn 'BBC Model B' hardware emulation:
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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the contents of memory between addresses 0x8000 and 0xBFFF are copied
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into paged ROM number 0;
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.It
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memory between 0x8000 and 0xBFFF becomes bank-switchable between
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sixteen different ROM images;
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.It
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the memory-mapped pages ('FRED', 'JIM' and 'SHEILA') between 0xFC00
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and 0xFEFF are initialised to harmless values;
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.It
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the upper half of the address space is write-protected; and
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.It
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callbacks are installed on several OS entry points to provide
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input-output via stdin and stdout.
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.El
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.Pp
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Any remaining non-option arguments on the command line will name files
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to be loaded successively into paged ROMs, starting at 15 and working
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downwards towards 0.
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.It Fl d Ar addr Ar end
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dump memory from the address
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.Ar addr
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(given in hexadecimal) up to (but not including)
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.Ar end .
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The
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.Ar end
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argument is either an absolute address or a relative address specified
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as a '+' character followed by the number (in hexadecimal) of bytes to
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dump. In other words, the following two options dump the same region
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of memory:
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Fl d
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8000 C000
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.Ed
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent -compact
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.Fl d
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8000 +4000
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The format of the dump cannot currently be modified and consists of
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the current address followed by one, two or three hexadecimal bytes,
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and a symbolic representation of the instruction at that address.
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.It Fl G Ar addr
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arrange that subroutine calls to
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.Ar addr
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will behave as if there were an implementation of
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.Xr getchar 3
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at that address, reading a character from stdin and returning it in
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the accumulator.
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.It Fl h
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print a summary of the available options and then exit.
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.It Fl I Ar addr
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set the IRQ (interrupt request) vector (the address to which the
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processor will transfer control upon execution of a BRK instruction).
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Setting this address to zero will cause execution to halt (and the
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emulator to exit) when a BRK instruction is encountered.
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.It Fl i Ar addr Ar file
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Load
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.Ar file
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into the memory image at the address
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.Ar addr
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(in hexadecimal), skipping over any initial '#!' interpreter line.
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.It Fl l Ar addr Ar file
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Load
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.Ar file
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into the memory image at the address
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.Ar addr
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(in hexadecimal).
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.It Fl M Ar addrio
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arrange that memory reads from address
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.Ar addrio
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will return the next character on stdin (blocking if necessary), and
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memory writes to
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.Ar addrio
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will send the value written to stdout.
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.It Fl N Ar addr
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set the NMI (non-maskable interrupt) vector to
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.Ar addr .
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.It Fl P Ar addr
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arrange that subroutine calls to
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.Ar addr
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will behave as if there were an implementation of
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.Xr putchar 3
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at that address, writing the contents of the accumulator to stdout.
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.It Fl R Ar addr
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set the RST (hardware reset) vector. The processor will transfer
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control to this address when emulated execution begins.
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.It Fl s Ar addr Ar end Ar file
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save the contents of memory from the address
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.Ar addr
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up to
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.Ar end
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(exclusive) to the given
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.Ar file .
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As with the
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.Fl d
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option,
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.Ar end
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can be absolute or '+' followed by a byte count.
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.It Fl v
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print version information and then exit.
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.It Fl X Ar addr
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arrange that any transfer of control to the address
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.Ar addr
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will cause an immediate exit with zero exit status.
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.It Fl x
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exit immediately. (Useful after
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.Fl d
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or when
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.Nm run6502
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is being used as a trivial 'image editor', with several
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.Fl l
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options followed by
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.Fl s
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and
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.Fl x . )
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.It Ar
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following a
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.Fl B
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option, load one or more ROM image
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files
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into successive paged ROM slots. Other than the paging aspect, this
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is equivalent to:
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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.Fl l Ar 8000 Ar image
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.Ed
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.El
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.\"
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.Ss A Very Simple Program
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The
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.Xr perl 1
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command can be used to create a binary file from hexadecimal input:
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.Bd -literal
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echo a2418a20eeffe8e05bd0f7a90a20eeff00 |
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perl -e 'print pack "H*",<STDIN>' > temp.img
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The file can be loaded and executed with:
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.Bd -literal
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run6502 -l 1000 temp.img -R 1000 -P FFEE -X 0
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The contents of the file can be inspected symbolically with:
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.Bd -literal
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run6502 -l 1000 temp.img -d 1000 +12
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The options passed to
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.Nm run6502
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in the above examples have the following effects:
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.Bl -tag -width offset
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.It \-l 1000 temp.img
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loads the file
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.Pa temp.img
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into memory at address 0x8000.
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.It \-R 1000
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sets the reset vector (the address of first instruction to be executed
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after 'power on') to 0x1000.
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.It \-P FFEE
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arranges for calls to address 0xFFEE to behave as if there were an
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implementation of
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.Xr putchar 3
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at that address.
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.It \-X 0
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arranges for transfers of control to address 0 to exit from the
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emulator. This works in the above example because the final 'BRK'
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instruction causes an implicit subroutine call through an
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uninitialised interrupt vector to location 0. To see this
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instruction...
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.It \-d 1000 +12
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disassembles 18 bytes of memory at address 0x8000.
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.El
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.Ss Standalone Images
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The
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.Fl i
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option is designed for use in the 'interpreter command' appearing on
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the first line of an executable script. Adding the line
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.Bd -literal
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#!run6502 -R 1000 -P FFEE -X 0 -i 1000
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.Ed
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.Pp
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(with no leading spaces and a single trailing newline character)
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to the
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.Pa temp.img
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file from the first example turns it into a script. If the file is
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made executable with
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.Bd -literal
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chmod +x temp.img
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.Ed
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.Pp
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it can be run like a standalone program:
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.Bd -literal
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./temp.img
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.Ed
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.Ss A Very Complex Program
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Consider a pair of files named
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.Pa os1.2
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and
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.Pa basic2
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containing (legally-acquired, of course) ROM images of Acorn MOS 1.2
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and BBC Basic 2. The following command loads each of the images into
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memory at the appropriate address, cleans up the regions of memory
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containing memory-mapped i/o on the BBC computer, saves a snapshot of
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the entire memory to the file
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.Pa image
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and then exits:
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.Bd -literal
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run6502 -l C000 os1.2 -l 8000 basic2 -B -s0 +10000 image -x
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.Ed
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.Pp
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Running the generated image with
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.Bd -literal
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run6502 image
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.Ed
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.Pp
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will cold-start the emulated hardware, run the OS for a while, and
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then drop into the language ROM. Basic programs can then be entered,
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edited and run from the terminal.
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.Pp
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More details are given in the
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.Pa README
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file available in the
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.Pa examples
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directory of the distribution.
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.Ss Exercises
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Create a standalone image (one that can be run as a program, with
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a '#!' interpreter line at the beginning) that contains Basic2 and
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OS1.2 (as described above). This image should be no larger than 32K
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(memory below 0x8000, which would be full of zeroes, should not appear
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in the image file).
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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.\"
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If nothing goes wrong, none. Otherwise lots. They should be
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self-explanatory. I'm too lazy to enumerate them.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh COMPATIBILITY
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.\"
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See
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.Xr lib6502 3
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for a discussion of the emulated instruction set.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.\"
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.Xr lib6502 3
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.Pp
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The file
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.Pa examples/README
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in the lib6502 distribution. (Depending on your system this may be
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installed in
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.Pa /usr/doc/lib6502 ,
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.Pa /usr/local/doc/lib6502 ,
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.Pa /usr/share/doc/lib6502 ,
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or similar.)
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.Pp
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.Pa http://piumarta.com/software/lib6502
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for updates and documentation.
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.Pp
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.Pa http://6502.org
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for lots of 6502-related resources.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.\"
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The software and manual pages were written by
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.An "Ian Piumarta" .
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.Pp
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The software is provided as-is, with absolutely no warranty, in the
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hope that you will enjoy and benefit from it. You may use (entirely
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at your own risk) and redistribute it under the terms of a very
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liberal license that does not seek to restrict your rights in any way
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(unlike certain so-called 'open source' licenses that significantly
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limit your freedom in the name of 'free' software that is, ultimately,
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anything but free). See the file COPYING for details.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh BUGS
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.\"
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.Bl -bullet
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.It
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Options must appear one at a time.
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.It
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Any attempt (in a load or save operation) to transfer data beyond
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0xFFFF is silently truncated at the end of memory.
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.It
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There is no way to specify the slot into which a ROM image should be
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loaded, other than implicitly according to the order of arguments on
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the command line.
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.It
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Execution can only be started via the emulated power-up reset. There
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is no support for 'warm-starting' execution in an image at an
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arbitrary address.
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.It
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Even though the emulator fully supports them, there is no way to
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artificially generate a hardware interrupt request, non-maskable
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interrupt, or reset condition. If you need these, read
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.Xr lib6502 3
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and write your own shell.
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.It
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The Acorn 'BBC Model B' hardware emulation is totally lame.
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.El
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.Pp
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Please send bug reports (and feature requests) to the author at:
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firstName (at) lastName (dot) com. (See
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.Sx AUTHORS
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above for suitable values of firstName and lastName.)
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