[Coco] 6502 to 6809 translation

gene heskett gheskett at wdtv.com
Mon Aug 1 22:36:59 EDT 2011


On Monday, August 01, 2011 10:17:45 PM Stephen H. Fischer did opine:

> Hi,
> 
> Edgar M. (Bud) Pass, Ph.D. has gone into great length in a discussion of
> 6502 -> 6809 conversion in his document:
> 
> http://www.steeman.dk/CoCoManuals/6502-6809Translator.pdf
> 
> I have found on my single remaining FLEX archive disk (OS-9 disk) the
> following files:
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> MACROS.6502                                        11/08/01 18:32      
> 100 macros.6502.xdir                               87/11/12 16:48      
> 188 macxlats.txt                                   87/11/12 16:53     
> 534A macequat.txt                                   87/11/12 16:56     
> 1DC9 mac6502.txt                                    87/11/12 16:58     
> 272E mac6502x.txt                                   87/11/12 16:59     
> 409B mac6502w.txt                                   87/11/12 17:05     
> 40F7
> 
> ---------------------------------------
> 
> These are NOT the program in the document, but a predecessor to.
> 
> If no one has the files in his document I can make these FLEX versions
> available.
> 
> I do not know if my original disks from Edgar M. (Bud) Pass, Ph.D. are
> readable.

I may have some originals, and I do mean original, level 1.00.00 defs and 
all, disks around someplace.  I used that as a framework, Bud's code is 
very well composed, and anyone who took his classes was being taught by the 
best.
  
My site has a Sleuth that I updated to level 2 defs, and I believe I later 
fixed it for 6309 codes too.  But I didn't touch the 6502 stuff it can also 
do.  I always considered the original 6502 as on a KIM-1, as being one of 
the two early cpu's, the z-80 was the other, that were at best dane 
bramaged. 
 
> Gene: Heads up, your site is down.

Thanks Stephen, so it was, a dead httpd process.  httpd would not restart, 
a crashed/dead httpd process and I had to kill -9 it.  Then it could 
restart ok.  19 days uptime.  And it's logs contain nothing from July 14 to 
the normal restart so it has been down for a while.  That has a definite 
fishy odor to it.  But its working for me now & should be for you folks 
too.
 
> http://os9projects.com/CD_Archive/MANUALS/CSC/SuperSleuth.pdf
> 
> Worked for me.
> 
> SHF
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Kent" <jekent at optusnet.com.au>
> To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2011 7:04 AM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] 6502 to 6809 translation
> 
> 
> ...
> 
> > looking on google, there used to be a supersleuth manual at
> > 
> > http://os9projects.com/CD_Archive/MANUALS/CSC/SuperSleuth.pdf
> > 
> > but the link doesn't work.
> > Perhaps others know where it's been moved to.
> > There is a /6502/ TRANSLATOR. Tr1nsl1tor /6502/ code to /6809/. $75.00
> > advertised in Sep82 and Apr82 editions of 68 Micro Journal.
> > 
> > John.
> 
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Cheers, gene
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