Yeah, that does look pretty much OK, perhaps it's not directly related to a doublesided format as I'd assumed, Something must be amiss though to explain the Xroar vs Mame discrepancy in behaviour.
Hello,
I would like to debug a program that uses a lot of 6309 opcodes.
If I start with -debug, I can load the program after F5 but in the moment I press EXEC to start the program I always get this answer
?6 ERROR
Of course I have not done anything to tell MAME that the program is intended for a 6309 CPU
How should I proceed in order to be able to debug it?
Thanks in advance
pere
Hello Robert,
I am using the one I have been using for the std Dragon, so I have to asume it uses a 6809
Is there a different version that accepts a 6309 CPU?
I would appreciate if you could upload it here to test it!
thanks a lot
pere
How do you tell MAME that it should accept the 6309 opcodes?
Inside the dragon64.zip there are only three ROMs, two for Basic and one for DOS
But I see no place to state the fact that you would code for the 6309 CPU
issuing this command from the command line, it opens the machine window and the debug one
but immediately closes both windows and returns to the system
Probably the file dragon64h or its definition *doesn't* exist in my computer
Could you, please, upload that file here and tell me where should I put it (foldername)?
thanks a lot
pere
Ps. I am using MAME 215
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