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- From: davew@hpavla.lf.hp.com (Dave Woodie)
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 12:47:02 GMT
- Subject: Re: Request for information about the 6502 microprocessor
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- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Little Falls Site
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- References: <1992Nov13.135820.15974@dcs.warwick.ac.uk>
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- In sci.electronics, mjcol@dcs.warwick.ac.uk (Mark James Collier) writes:
-
- > Does anybody know how I can get as much information as exists about the
- > 6502 microprocessor? For my third year project I am emulating the 6502 at the
- > cycle level, ie via its internal registers. Thus I need to know information
- > not normally included in programming texts. Can anybody recommend a book
- > (eg what is Rodney Zak's 'Programming the 6502' like?) or provide an e-mail
- > address for RockWell (or the designers of the chip, if not them)?
-
- > Thanks in advance
-
- > Mark Collier
-
- > mjcol@dcs.warwick.ac.uk
-
- I had a course a couple of years ago at Drexel U. that used the book
- called "Programming & Interfacing the 6502, with Experiments", by
- Marvin L. De Jong. This book was published by Sams. I found it very
- useful and still use many concepts in it as I work with other
- microprocessors.
-
- Regards,
- Dave Woodie
-