jeffythedragonslayer wrote:
And since m and x have to be set in emulation mode, they just happen to stay that way when switching to native mode.
IMO, having x and m initially set =1 when switching to Native Mode makes things a little more friendly for 6502 folks who want to experiment with the '816.
When they first enter Native Mode, they'll find it's actually very much like Emulation Mode (ie, much like 6502). Then later, after they've gotten used to Native Mode with m and x =1 they can experiment with m=0 and/or x=0.
-- Jeff
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