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History of SixtyPical
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=====================
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0.5-PRE
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0.5
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---
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* Added `byte table` type locations and indexed addressing (`+ x`, `+ y`).
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* Integer literals may be given in hexadecimal.
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It is a **work in progress**, currently at the **proof-of-concept** stage.
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The current released version of SixtyPical is 0.4. The current development
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version of SixtyPical, unreleased as of this writing, is 0.5-PRE.
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The current released version of SixtyPical is 0.5. The current development
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version of SixtyPical, unreleased as of this writing, is 0.6-PRE.
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Documentation
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-------------
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TODO
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----
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For 0.5:
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For 0.6:
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* `interrupt` routines.
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* `vector` type.
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* `with sei` blocks.
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* `copy` instruction.
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* A more involved demo for the C64 — one that sets up an interrupt.
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For 0.7:
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* `word` type.
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* `copy` instruction.
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* `trash` instruction.
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* indirect addressing.
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At some point...
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* add line number (or at least routine name) to error messages.
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* 6502-mnemonic aliases (`sec`, `clc`)
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* other handy aliases (`eq` for `z`, etc.)
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* add absolute addressing in shl/shr, absolute-indexed for add, sub, etc.
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SixtyPical
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==========
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This document describes the SixtyPical programming language version 0.5-PRE,
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This document describes the SixtyPical programming language version 0.5,
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both its execution aspect and its static analysis aspect (even though
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these are, technically speaking, separate concepts.)
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Types
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There are two TYPES in SixtyPical:
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There are three TYPES in SixtyPical:
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* bit (2 possible values)
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* byte (256 possible values)
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* byte table (256 entries, each holding a byte)
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Memory locations
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### ld ###
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ld <dest-memory-location>, <src-memory-location>
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ld <dest-memory-location>, <src-memory-location> [+ <index-memory-location>]
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Reads from src and writes to dest.
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changed by this instruction; they must be named in the WRITES lists, and they
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are considered initialized after it has executed.
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If and only if src is a byte table, the index-memory-location must be given.
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Some combinations, such as `ld x, y`, are illegal because they do not map to
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underlying opcodes.
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### st ###
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st <src-memory-location>, <dest-memory-location>
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st <src-memory-location>, <dest-memory-location> [+ <index-memory-location>]
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Reads from src and writes to dest.
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After execution, dest is considered initialized. No flags are
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changed by this instruction (unless of course dest is a flag.)
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If and only if dest is a byte table, the index-memory-location must be given.
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### add dest, src ###
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add <dest-memory-location>, <src-memory-location>
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