GARTHWILSON wrote:
The 6502 lends itself much better to assembly-language programming than a lot of other processors do whose complex assembly languages practically put assembly off-limits to most programmers...
I agree 100%, it was a time in the development of CPU's where things where simple enough for a kid to do it. I've been away from digital design and programming for almost 20 years. It's like riding a bike though, something you never forget. Thank God for this site. I intend to hang around for a long while.
You have a real special setup there,and I really appreciate your quick response. I will have some more questions after I do abit more research. Thanks for the leads!
Gonna do some research on EEPROM programmers for the PC. I imagine they come with a program for Windows that will burn a file of numbers onto the EEPROM... What would be perfect is an 6502 assembler for Windows that would make a file to burn through a COM or Parallel port, but worse comes to worse I will write the OS on a simulator then write the numbers down and reenter them into the file to burn. I'm sure there is something simpler, but be patient with me, I feel like I have to learn a few basics about the PC now. Something I have ignored for too long now.