Arlet wrote:
Another option is to use a plug-in hardware emulator such as the
MCL65+, and then use that to log an instruction trace/set breakpoints.
Or, what I do, printf FTW ...
If you can blink an LED you can send a character down a UART, if you can do that then you can print strings, then numbers, then the world is your bi-valve...
I seriously haven't done anything more than that on the 6502 to bring a new system up since the late 70s...
-Gordon
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