diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b5e45d8..c1ba2c9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Why 6502 and not, for example, x86? * 6502 assembler is very easy and has a large archive of existing functions * existing 6502 SWEET16 already has the “hard work” done -* interesting to see it run in newer versions of 6502 processors +* interesting to see it run in newer faster versions of 6502 processors * how do you think Bender does what he does? (or the Terminator!) In progress: @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The meat of the project: Auxiliary: * `emulator/*`: 6502 emulator (borrowed Mike Chambers’ Fake6502 CPU emulator v1.1 ©2011) -* `xa-pre-process/*`: utility `xapp` to convert 32-bit fixed decimal quantities so that `xa` can use them +* `xa-pre-process/*`: my utility `xapp` to convert 32-bit fixed decimal quantities so that `xa` can use them Right now, for testing purposes, the code builds everything into one file `system.obj` and runs the code in the last block loaded, in this case, the code corresponding to `page6.src`. Eventually will support decoupling of system and application files. Application files will be inherently relocatable.