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Millfork: a middle-level programming language targeting 6502- and Z80-based microcomputers and home consoles
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Millfork

A middle-level programming language targeting 6502-based microcomputers.

Distributed under GPLv3 (see LICENSE)

UNDER DEVELOPMENT, NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE

For binary releases, see: https://github.com/KarolS/millfork/releases (latest: 0.2.2)

Features

  • multiple targets:

    • Commodore 64 (the primary target)

    • Commodore 64 with SuperCPU (experimental, incomplete and very buggy)

    • Commodore 16 and Plus/4

    • Commodore 128

    • Commodore PET

    • Commodore Vic-20 (stock or with RAM extensions)

    • Famicom/NES (the second most important target)

    • Atari 8-bit computers

    • Apple II+/IIe/Enhanced IIe

  • inline assembly

  • simple macros

  • pay only for what you use: not a single byte of memory is used unless for code or explicitly declared variables

  • simple memory model that avoids using the stack

  • multi-pass optimizer (that will even optimize your hand-written assembly if you ask it to)

More info

Planned features

  • more targets: BBC Micro/Electron, Oric computers, PC-Engine/Turbografx-16, Atari Lynx

  • support for 65816, SuperFamicom/SNES and Apple IIgs