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# Py65
The Py65 project provides software building blocks for simulating hardware
systems based on the 6502 microprocessor and its derivatives. It has the
following goals:
Py65 provides tools for simulating hardware based on 6502-like
microprocessors. It has the following goals:
- Focus on ease of use and modularity rather than performance. Py65 is
written in the Python programming language for productivity, while
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The following devices are simulated at this time:
- `mpu6502` simulates the orignal NMOS 6502 microprocessor from MOS
- `mpu6502` simulates the original NMOS 6502 microprocessor from MOS
Technology, later known as Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG). At this
time, all of the documented opcodes are supported. Support for the
illegal opcodes is planned for the future.
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module and contributed greatly to its implementation.
- [Ed Spittles](http://github.com/biged) helped with testing and provided
many useful issue reports and small patches.
many useful issue reports and patches.