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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:07 am 
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I am looking for a definitive reference for the CMOS 6502.

I know there is not "one" CMOS 6502, so more accurately, I am looking for a reference on non-NMOS versions of the 6502.

Before anybody suggests the WDC Programming the 65816, I have several problems with that book:

* I am not interested in the 65816 at this time and 65816 material adds significant "noise" when seeking only CMOS/NMOS 6502 information

* There are some glaring errors such as

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16-bit accumulator(65C02;65802/65816, m=1):


** 65C02 does not offer 16-bit accumulator, right?

** That should be m=0, right?

under the description of the TRB instruction

* There have been several revisions. The WDC web site does not offer the latest for download as a PDF

Is it true there are three general categories of the CMOS 6502?

* common 65C02 with new instructions and addressing modes along with bug fixes

* Rockwell adds bit test, clear and reset instructions (proper superset of common)

* WDC adds a few more instructions, but specifically excludes Rockwell bit instructions (proper superset of common)


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:26 am 
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WDC does have all the Rockwell instructions, plus SToP and WAIt, also the additional hardware signals ML\ (pin 5 on the DIP), BE (pin 36 on the DIP), and VP\ (pin 1 on the DIP). The Eyes & Lichty programming manual that WDC provides is the only one I use for 65c02, not just '816.

Although WDC is the only current producer of off-the-shelf 65c02's, it might still be interesting to see a chart of all the variations from past manufacturers and what they did and didn't have; for example Rockwell used to have a 65c102 and a 65c112, plus a 65c10 single-chip microcomputer.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:32 am 
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GARTHWILSON wrote:
WDC does have all the Rockwell instructions,

OK, I see that now.

It is better explained in Appendix C. The Rockwell instructions are not listed in with the big instruction summary. That is partially what I meant by 65816 noise.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 06, 2024 10:23 am 
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This previous thread might have useful pointers:
65C02 instruction sets

floobydust wrote:
I searched my own archives (digital and paper) and have attached all of the various CMOS datasheets I have. These include my original Rockwell R65C02 datasheet from 1984 (which I scanned in) and some others including NCR, California Micro Devices (CMD) and an older (circa 2002) WDC datasheet.
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In short, Rockwell parts have all of the SMBx, RMBx, BBSx and BBRx as do the WDC parts, however the NCR ad CMD parts do not. Only the WDC parts have WAI and STP. Hope the attached datasheets are useful to some folks out here.


Perhaps see also
BitWise wrote:
The SC02 doesn't have the BBR, BBS, RMB and SMB instructions.


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