Hi,
This weekend i found an old Commodore VIC 20 in a warehouse while volunteering for a 'rummage sale'. I grabbed it and a Tandy 1400 LT. The VIC still had the box and was missing a key, but i replaced it.
The roof of the warehouse was leaky, and the VIC was submerged in water that smelled like sulphur. I have yet to turn it on. But I dried out the manuals and I learned that the 'Programmer's Reference Guide' has a section on Assembly with the MOS 6502.
The 'Programmer's Reference Guide' has about half the book dedicated to 6502 Assembly; A complete list of opcodes is included, with tutorials. and further explanation.
So this is my question:
Since the RP2A023 is a 6502 without decimal mode, would I be able to use it to program a NES? I have a powerpak and a Toaster Nintendo with the 10NES chip disabled and grounded, as well as a battered AV-Modded Top Loader.
This weekend i found an old Commodore VIC 20 in a warehouse while volunteering for a 'rummage sale'. I grabbed it and a Tandy 1400 LT. The VIC still had the box and was missing a key, but i replaced it.
The roof of the warehouse was leaky, and the VIC was submerged in water that smelled like sulphur. I have yet to turn it on. But I dried out the manuals and I learned that the 'Programmer's Reference Guide' has a section on Assembly with the MOS 6502.
The 'Programmer's Reference Guide' has about half the book dedicated to 6502 Assembly; A complete list of opcodes is included, with tutorials. and further explanation.
So this is my question:
Since the RP2A023 is a 6502 without decimal mode, would I be able to use it to program a NES? I have a powerpak and a Toaster Nintendo with the 10NES chip disabled and grounded, as well as a battered AV-Modded Top Loader.