GARTHWILSON wrote:
65816 origins, 6516, 65032, 65832 (This one is unavailable at the moment, and I can't find if the page was moved to another location. If you figure it out, let me know.)
It seems to have disappeared from archive.org, which is a bit disturbing. I thought once it was there, it was safe (as we know, a couple of image files from Jorge's site never found their way to the archive and appear to be lost forever. The rest ended up there though - until now).
For what it's worth, I have a copy of that 65xxx.txt document in case anyone wants it.
EDIT: This is the exact same document:
from mirrors.apple2.org: 65xxx.chronologyRe. 68c816 quirks, one thing the doc. (originally published in something called '// Technical', impossible to search for) mentions is that the original 65c816 had an "improved" bus design, but as the Apple II relied on certain 6502 quirks for its disk drives to work they forced WDC to redesign the 65c816 to include those same quirks. I believe this may have been mentioned on this forum before btw.
EDIT2: From the same place:
65xxx.dreamsQuote:
"This essay is an attempt to vent my frustrations. While the 65C816 chip is, without question, better than the 6502 and 65c02 chips that preceded it, the 65c816 leaves a lot to be desired. Unless you count microcontrollers like the 8048, F8, or 8051, I've never encountered a chip as difficult to program in assembly language as the 65c816."
and continues with suggestions about how the WDM opcode could be used for improved instructions.
-Tor