Of course I will keep an eye on that thread, it's very interesting!oss003 wrote:Thank you for having a look.....
Hopefully you will finish your projects soon to join me ......
I'll start with tweaking my Z80-to-6502 conversion program to make it a Z80-to-6809 conversion program as a start.
It would be nice if you want to watch this topic now and then because I will have questions ......
Can you recomment a good assembler?
I also need a good emulator with debugging options, Xroar maybe?
Thanks.
Greetings
Kees
Normally I use ASM6809 (by Ciaran Anscomb) to compile programs, together with a customization he did on GDB (debugger) on a
DOS old-style window. These are the tools I used for The Hobbit on the 6809 area.
In case I need to 'count cycles' to synchronize or reduce timing, then I use LWASM (part of the LWTools (by William Astle)
but due to different behavior on a few options you need to make some changes to switch from one to the other, but it's easy to do.
But some people would prefer MAME/MESS for debugging purposes
cheers
pere