jeffythedragonslayer wrote:
so all the opcodes that were designed in function correctly
LOL! Well, no! The ROR issue was simply the most serious problem on the NMOS chip, and it got fixed promptly. But the NMOS '02 retained several other idiosyncracies, some of which can be considered bugs. Probably the most notable is the jump indirect instruction (opcode $6C), which in some circumstances behaves in a way that's unexpected and/or undesired by most people.
When the CMOS chip (65C02) was released, there were numerous changes, most of them minor. But even the 'C02 has a subtle quirk or two remaining.
-- Jeff
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