Jeff Tranter's JMON (and his blog)

Programming the 6502 microprocessor and its relatives in assembly and other languages.
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Jeff Tranter's JMON (and his blog)

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I recently discovered Jeff Tranter's interesting blog with various hardware and software adventures, mostly relating to the Replica1 and related clones.

Notably he's got this entry introducing JMON, a machine language monitor, with the source code (for this project and others) now on github here. (Since that entry he added a disassembler.)
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Thanks. He's not on the forum is he? We ought to invite him. Obviously he does know the website is here, as he referenced some articles and the assemblers page here.
http://WilsonMinesCo.com/ lots of 6502 resources
The "second front page" is http://wilsonminesco.com/links.html .
What's an additional VIA among friends, anyhow?
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Thanks for the invite. I am now a forum member. I hope you enjoy some of the info on my blog. I've certainly found a lot of useful information on this site and I intend to follow these forums too,
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Post by ElEctric_EyE »

Jeff, welcome. There's an 'Introduce yourself' topic which this forum started not too long ago for those so inclined. If you're not inclined, that's cool too. I just thought I'd mention it... Anyway, always good to have 6502 fans around, because those who know 6502, usually know how to make/build their own computers, and they are from around the world...
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