[TUHS] Any good 6502 assembly references?
Aiden Thomas via TUHS
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Fri May 22 13:18:30 AEST 2026
On Thu, May 21, 2026 at 10:14 PM, Aron Insinga via TUHS <tuhs at tuhs.org> wrote: p.s. And if you're writing your own simulator, that's cool. Depending on
your interests, you may find an assembler to use for it in those places,
and/or a monitor or tiny BASIC to put in your simulated machine's
memory. One of the sites below has a list of books, and archive.org may
have some too. [Long ago I wrote an assembler for the RCA CDP1802
microprocessor and a friend wrote a simulator for it. It's pretty
different from the common 8080 or Z80 chips. And when learning to
program, I did both in BASIC-Plus for the DEC PDP-8 minicomputer.]
- Aron
Hi Aron,
Thank you for the notes! I'll be looking into these documents for sure.
> Your favorite search engine will probably find > more than enough information.You are right about that, I found some good documentation on the ATXMega, just nothing on the 6502 aside from broken hyperlinks.
I was hoping to get enough of it emulated to run an older micro kernel
Long ago I wrote an assembler for the RCA CDP1802
Oh interesting, I've never heard of that chip, I'll have to find some information on that!
Thank you,Aiden Thomas
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