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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 01:18:07 by piumarta on margaux.local
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.\"
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.Dd October 31, 2005
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.Dt LIB6502 3 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 lib6502
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.Nd 6502 microprocessor emulator
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.\"
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.In stdint.h
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.In lib6502.h
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.Ft M6502 *
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.Fn M6502_new "M6502_Registers *registers" "M6502_Memory memory" "M6502_Callbacks *callbacks"
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.Ft void
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.Fn M6502_reset "M6502 *mpu"
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.Ft void
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.Fn M6502_nmi "M6502 *mpu"
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.Ft void
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.Fn M6502_irq "M6502 *mpu"
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.Ft uint16_t
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.Fn M6502_getVector "M6502 *mpu" "vector"
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.Ft uint16_t
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.Fn M6502_setVector "M6502 *mpu" "vector" "uint16_t address"
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.Ft M6502_Callback
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.Fn M6502_getCallback "M6502 *mpu" "type" "uint16_t address"
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.Ft M6502_Callback
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.Fn M6502_setCallback "M6502 *mpu" "type" "uint16_t address" "M6502_Callback callback"
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.Ft void
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.Fn M6502_run "M6502 *mpu"
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.Ft int
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.Fn M6502_disassemble "M6502 *mpu" "uint16_t address" "char buffer[64]"
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.Ft void
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.Fn M6502_dump "M6502 *mpu" "char buffer[64]"
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.Ft void
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.Fn M6502_delete "M6502 *mpu"
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.\"
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.Fn M6502_new
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creates an instance of a 6502 microprocessor.
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.Fn M6502_reset ,
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.Fn M6502_nmi
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and
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.Fn M6502_irq
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place it into the states associated with the hardware signals for
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reset, non-maskable interrupt and interrupt request, respectively.
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The macros
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.Fn M6502_getVector
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and
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.Fn M6502_setVector
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read and write the vectors through which the processor jumps in
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response to the above signals. The macros
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.Fn M6502_getCallback
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and
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.Fn M6502_setVector
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read and write client-supplied functions that intercept accesses to
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memory.
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.Fn M6502_run
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begins emulated execution.
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.Fn M6502_dump
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and
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.Fn M6502_disassemble
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create human-readable representations of processor or memory state.
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.Fn M6502_delete
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frees all resources associated with a processor instance. Each of
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these functions and macros is described in more detail below.
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_new
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returns a pointer to a
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.Fa M6502
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structure containing at least the following members:
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.Bd -literal
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struct _M6502
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{
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M6502_Registers *registers; /* processor state */
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uint8_t *memory; /* memory image */
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M6502_Callbacks *callbacks; /* r/w/x callbacks */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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These members are initialised according to the supplied
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.Fa registers ,
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.Fa memory
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and
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.Fa callbacks
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arguments. If a given argument is NULL, the corresponding member is
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initialised automatically with a suitable (non-NULL) value.
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.Pp
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The members of
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.Fa M6502
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are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Fa callbacks"
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.It Fa registers
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the processor state, containing all registers and condition codes.
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.It Fa memory
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a block of at least 64 kilobytes of storage containing the processor's
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memory. (An array type
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.Vt M6502_Memory,
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suitable for defining values to pass as the
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.Fa memory
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argument, is defined in the
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.In lib6502.h
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include file.)
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.It Fa callbacks
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a structure mapping processor memory accesses to client callback
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functions.
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.El
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.Pp
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Access to the contents of the
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.Fa registers
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and
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.Fa memory
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members can be made directly.
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The
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.Fa registers
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member is a
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.Vt M6502_Registers
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containing the following members:
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.Bd -literal
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struct _M6502_Registers
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{
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uint8_t a; /* accumulator */
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uint8_t x; /* X index register */
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uint8_t y; /* Y index register */
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uint8_t p; /* processor status register */
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uint8_t s; /* stack pointer */
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uint16_t pc; /* program counter */
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};
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa memory
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member is an array of
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.Vt unsigned char
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and can be indexed directly. In addition, two convenience macros
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.Fn M6502_getVector
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and
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.Fn M6502_setVector
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provide access to the reset and interrupt vectors within
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.Fa memory .
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.Fn M6502_getVector
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returns the address stored in the named
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.Fa vector
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which must be precisely one of the following:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv RST" -offset indent
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.It Dv RST
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the reset vector.
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.It Dv NMI
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the non-maskable interrupt vector.
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.It Dv IRQ
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the interrupt request vector.
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.El
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_setVector
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stores its
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.Fa address
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argument in the named
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.Fa vector
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and returns the new value.
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.Pp
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The
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.Fa callbacks
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member contains an opaque structure mapping processor memory accesses
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to client callback functions. Whenever the processor performs an
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access for which a corresponding entry exists in the the
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.Fa callbacks
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structure, the emulator suspends execution and invokes the callback to
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complete the operation. Each callback function should have a
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signature equivalent to:
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.Bd -ragged -offset indent
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int
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.Va callback
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(M6502 *mpu, uint16_t address, uint8_t data);
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.Ed
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.Pp
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The macros
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.Fn M6502_getCallback
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and
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.Fn M6502_setCallback
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read and write entries in the
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.Fa callbacks
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structure. These macros identify a unique memory access operation
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from the specified
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.Fa address
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on which it operates and
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.Fa type
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of access involved. The
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.Fa type
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argument must be one of the following:
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.Bl -tag -width ".Dv write"
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.It Dv read
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the
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.Fa callback
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is invoked when the processor attempts to read from the
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given address. The emulator passes the effective address of the
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operation to the callback in its
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.Fa address
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argument. (The
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.Fa data
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argument is undefined.) The value returned by the callback will be
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used by the emulator as the result of the read operation.
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.It Dv write
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the
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.Fa callback
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is invoked when the processor attempts to write to the
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given address. The emulator passes the effective address of the
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operation to the callback in its
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.Fa address
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argument and the byte being written in the
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.Fa data
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argument. The emulator will not perform the write operation before
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invoking the callback; if the write should complete, the callback must
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modify the processor's
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.Fa memory
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explicitly. The valued returned from the callback is ignored.
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.It Dv call
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the
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.Fa callback
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is invoked when the processor attempts to transfer control to the
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given address by any instruction other than a relative branch. The
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emulator passes the destination address to the callback in its
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.Fa address
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argument and the instruction that initiated the control transfer in
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its
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.Fa data
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argument (one of JMP, JSR, BRK, RTS or RTI). If the callback returns
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zero (the callback refuses to handle the operation) the emulator will
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allow the operation to complete as normal. If the callback returns a
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non-zero address (indicating that the callback has handled the
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operation internally) the emulator will transfer control to that
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address.
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.El
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_getCallback
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returns zero if there is no callback associated with the given
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.Fa type
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and
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.Fa address .
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Passing zero as the
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.Fa callback
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argument of
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.Fn M6502_setCallback
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removes any callback that might have been associated with
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.Fa type
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and
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.Fa address .
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_run
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emulates processor execution in the given
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.Fa mpu
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by repeatedly fetching the instruction addressed by
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.Fa pc
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and dispatching to it. This function normally never returns.
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_dump
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writes a (NUL-terminated) symbolic representation of the processor's
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internal state into the supplied
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.Fa buffer .
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Typical output resembles:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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PC=1010 SP=01FE A=0A X=5B Y=00 P=D1 NV-B---C
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.Ed
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_disassemble
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writes a (NUL-terminated) symbolic representation of the instruction
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in the processor's memory at the given
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.Fa address
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into the supplied
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.Fa buffer .
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It returns the size (in bytes) of the instruction. (In other words,
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the amount by which
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.Fa address
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should be incremented to arrive at the next instruction.)
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Typical output resembles:
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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1009 cpx #5B
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.Ed
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.Pp
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(The
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.Fa buffer
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arguments are oversized to allow for future expansion.)
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.Pp
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.Fn M6502_delete
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frees the resources associated with the given
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.Fa mpu.
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Any members that were allocated implicitly (passed as NULL to
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.Fn M6502_new )
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are deallocated. Members that were initialised from non-NULL
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arguments are not deallocated.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
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.\"
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You can share the
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.Fa memory
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and
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.Fa callbacks
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members of
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.Vt M6502
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between multiple instances to simulate multiprocessor hardware.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh RETURN VALUES
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.\"
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.Fn M6502_new
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returns a pointer to a
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.Vt M6502
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structure.
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.Fn M6502_getVector
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and
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.Fn M6502_setVector
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return the contents of the given
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.Fa vector .
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.Fn M6502_getCallback
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and
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.Fn M6502_setCallback
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return the
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.Vt M6502_Callback
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function associated with the given
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.Fa address
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and access
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.Fa type .
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.Fn M6502_disassemble
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returns the size (in bytes) of the instruction at the given
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.Fa address .
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.Fn M6502_reset ,
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.Fn M6502_nmi ,
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.Fn M6502_irq ,
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.Fn M6502_run ,
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.Fn M6502_dump
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and
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.Fn M6502_delete
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don't return anything (unless you forgot to include
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.In lib6502.h ) .
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh EXAMPLES
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.\"
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The following program creates a 6502 processor, sets up callbacks for
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printing characters and halting after a BRK instruction, stores a
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program into memory that prints the alphabet, disassembles the program
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on stdout, and then executes the program.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "lib6502.h"
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#define WRCH 0xFFEE
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int wrch(M6502 *mpu, uint16_t address, uint8_t data)
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{
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int pc;
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putchar(mpu->registers->a);
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pc = mpu->memory[++mpu->registers->s + 0x100];
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pc |= mpu->memory[++mpu->registers->s + 0x100] << 8;
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return pc + 1; /* JSR pushes next insn addr - 1 */
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}
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int done(M6502 *mpu, uint16_t address, uint8_t data)
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{
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char buffer[64];
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M6502_dump(mpu, buffer);
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printf("\\nBRK instruction\\n%s\\n", buffer);
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exit(0);
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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M6502 *mpu = M6502_new(0, 0, 0);
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unsigned pc = 0x1000;
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mpu->callbacks->call[WRCH] = wrch; /* write character */
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mpu->callbacks->call[0000] = done; /* reached after BRK */
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# define gen1(X) (mpu->memory[pc++] = (uint8_t)(X))
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# define gen2(X,Y) gen1(X); gen1(Y)
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# define gen3(X,Y,Z) gen1(X); gen2(Y,Z)
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gen2(0xA2, 'A' ); /* LDX #'A' */
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gen1(0x8A ); /* TXA */
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gen3(0x20,0xEE,0xFF); /* JSR FFEE */
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gen1(0xE8 ); /* INX */
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gen2(0xE0, 'Z'+1 ); /* CPX #'Z'+1 */
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gen2(0xD0, -9 ); /* BNE 1002 */
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gen2(0xA9, '\\n' ); /* LDA #'\\n' */
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gen3(0x20,0xEE,0xFF); /* JSR FFEE */
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gen2(0x00,0x00 ); /* BRK */
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{
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uint16_t ip = 0x1000;
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while (ip < pc)
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{
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char insn[64];
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ip += M6502_disassemble(mpu, ip, insn);
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printf("%04X %s\\n", ip, insn);
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}
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}
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M6502_setVector(mpu, RST, 0x1000);
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M6502_reset(mpu);
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M6502_run(mpu);
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M6502_delete(mpu);
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return 0;
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}
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.Ed
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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.\"
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If
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.Fn M6502_new
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cannot allocate sufficient memory it prints "out of memory" to stderr
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and exits with a non-zero status.
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.Pp
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If
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.Fn M6502_run
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encounters an illegal or undefined instruction, it prints "undefined
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instruction" and the processor's state to stderr, then exits with a
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non-zero status.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh COMPATIBILITY
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.\"
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M6502 is a generic name. The initial letter is mandated by C naming
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conventions and chosen in deference to MOS Technology, the original
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designers of the processor. To the best of my knowledge the 'M'
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prefix was never stamped on a physical 6502.
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.Pp
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The emulator implements the CMOS version of the processor (NMOS bugs
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in effective address calculations involving page boundaries are
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corrected) but does not tolerate the execution of undefined
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instructions (which were all no-ops in the first-generation CMOS
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hardware). It would be nice to support the several alternative
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instruction sets (model-specific undocumented instructions in NMOS
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models, and various documented extensions in the later CMOS models)
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but there are currently no plans to do so.
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.Pp
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The emulated 6502 will run much faster than real hardware on any
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modern computer. The fastest 6502 hardware available at the time of
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writing has a clock speed of 14 MHz. On a 2 GHz PowerPC, the emulated
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6502 runs at almost 300 MHz.
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.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.\"
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.Xr run6502 1
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.Pp
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For development tools, documentation and source code:
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.Pa http://6502.org
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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 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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.Fn M6502_getVector
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and
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.Fn M6502_setVector
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evaluate their arguments more than once.
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.Pp
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The out-of-memory condition and attempted execution of
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illegal/undefined instructions should not be fatal errors.
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.Pp
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There is no way to limit the duration of execution within
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.Fn M6502_run
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to a certain number of instructions or cycles.
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.Pp
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The emulator should support some means of implicit interrupt
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generation, either by polling or in response to (Unix) signals.
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.Pp
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The
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.Sx COMPATIBILITY
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section in this manual page has been diverted from its legitimate
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purpose.
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.Pp
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The plural of 'callback' really aught to be 'callsback'.
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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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