There are Apple ][ Emulators for the PC... and pretty much all software for
those Apple is available for download as disk images.. games programming
languages etc.. also there are cross compilers for FreeBSD.. I made ure...
"cc65-2.4.1 -- Cross-compiler for 6502-based systems, includes 65816
assembler" is the File... If you need a unix shell to work on it... maybe I
can help out
Rob.
Paul Kahler wrote:
> > > >Anyone know of a C compiler for the 6502. ;-)
> > > I'm going to pretend I didn't see this part... :)
> >
> > I was only kidding. Just be thankful that I didn't ask for a good BASIC
> > compiler for the 6502!
>
> Actually, I had a "Basic Compiler" for the Atari800 way back. It took
> regular atari basic code and produced *something* that ran without the
> basic cart at a few times faster speed. It had an integer only option
> that treated all variables as 16bit ints and ran about 10x faster
> than plain interpreted basic. Was it really a compiler - I dunno.
>
> Be careful what you wish for.
>
> -Paul
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