1
0
mirror of https://github.com/cc65/cc65.git synced 2024-06-10 13:29:50 +00:00
Commit Graph

5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Carlo Bramini
b04d79b1da [SIM65] Support undocumented opcodes for 6502
This PR is mostly a complete rewrite of the emulator for 6502/65c02 opcodes.
It provides an easier to maintain implementation of the instructions, by using few macros rather than having hand-written code for each function.
All undocumented, previously missing opcodes for 6502 are also implemented.
The patch also includes a detailed documentation of those opcodes, for reference to developers.
This PR should fix one of the milestones listed here for the next version of CC65:

https://github.com/cc65/wiki/wiki/Before-the-next-release
2024-02-08 12:13:17 +01:00
bbbradsmith
0081fe548c sim64 universal 64-bit cycle count support:
MaxCycleCount is accounted by countdown, eliminating the 1-instruction-overhead issue, and removing the need to compare against a growing TotalCycles.
Makes main.c responsible for counting total cycles, instead of 6502.c, so the size of MaxCycleCount etc. is fully determined in one location.
Makes error.c responsible for PrintCycles instead of paravirt.c, so that it can be treated globally instead of
Return value of main() should be SIM65_ERROR because it is unreachable by design.
2023-05-07 16:26:42 -04:00
Christian Groessler
97b517a892 sim65: add command line parameter to print number of CPU cycles at exit 2016-07-05 17:07:39 +02:00
Greg King
0390c34e88 Changed multi-line C comments into another style.
The left side doesn't look unbalanced.
2014-06-30 16:51:07 -04:00
Oliver Schmidt
3a028fb621 Turned sim65 into a lightweight cc65 execution environment.
The sim65 source code has been a construction site for over a decade.
I was looking for a simple cc65 program execution environment for
regression tests. So I decided to re-purpose sim65 for that task by
removing about everything but the 6502 emulation.

There's no memory mapped i/o emulation whatsoever. Rather exit(),
open(), close(), read() and write() calls are supported by mapping
them through a thin paravirtualization layer to the corresponding
host os functions.

Note: The sim65 6502 emulation provides means to switch between
6502 and 65C02 emulation but currently there are no actual 65C02
opcodes implemented.
2013-05-20 20:20:14 +02:00