I've added a separate repo for updated MOS versions: https://github.com/tom-seddon/acorn_mos ... d/releases - they get built from the code in existing disassembly repo, but the release cadence and naming scheme needs to be slightly different, and having a separate repo seems the easiest way to do that.
So far: MOS 6.00 (based on MOS 3.20), MOS 7.00 (based on MOS 3.50) and MOS 8.00 (based on MOS 5.10). Y2K fix + OSBYTE &6B, as appropriate, just to get the ball rolling. (I couldn't convince myself the *MOVE change was unambiguously the right thing, so I left it out for now.)
I don't have any way of testing this stuff on real hardware yet, but I'll be using MOS 6.x or 7.x in my emulator, so if there are any particularly obvious issues then hopefully I'll find them.
--Tom
So far: MOS 6.00 (based on MOS 3.20), MOS 7.00 (based on MOS 3.50) and MOS 8.00 (based on MOS 5.10). Y2K fix + OSBYTE &6B, as appropriate, just to get the ball rolling. (I couldn't convince myself the *MOVE change was unambiguously the right thing, so I left it out for now.)
I don't have any way of testing this stuff on real hardware yet, but I'll be using MOS 6.x or 7.x in my emulator, so if there are any particularly obvious issues then hopefully I'll find them.
--Tom
Statistics: Posted by tom_seddon — Tue Jan 02, 2024 9:47 pm