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Re: graphical simulation of 6502
- Subject: Re: graphical simulation of 6502
- From: "Charlie" <charlied@NOSPAMbboard.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 14:27:20 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.emulators.misc
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"kawk" <kawk@mar.ixo.de> wrote in message
news:3e637a9d$0$26136$4d4ebb8e@businessnews.de.uu.net...
> I remember a 6502 simulator running on Apple II that displayed
> a block diagram of the processor with all its registers. While
> "running" a real piece of machine code, the actual contents of
> the registers are visible, and data "moves" along the buses as
> a visible dot - slowly. This was great to get a picture of what's
> happening inside the processor.
>
> Unfortunately I now don't remember the name of the simulator, and
> haven't been able to find any similar software.
>
> Would be really glad if someone has pointers for me. Simulation
> of other processors of similar complexity would be interesting
> as well (with emphasis on _graphical_ display of control and
> data flow).
>
> --
> mr. kolja waschk - hamburg - germany
> reply to kawk@***.ixo.de - where '***' has to be
> replaced with current month's abbreviation (i.e. mar,apr, ...)
>
There was a program called "The 6502 Simulator" that seems to match your
discription. It was on a MECC disk called "Apple Assembly Language". I have no
idea where you could find it.
Charlie