@Sean
I was wondering the same, but perhaps he needs physical hardware for some
specific purposes, like timing and so forth?
The emus (VICE) are quite good these days, though. I can hardly find
anything that VICE x64 won't run.
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 1:20 AM, Sean Conner <spc at conman.org> wrote:
It was thus said that the Great dwight once stated:
Hi
There has been so much PDP and other stuff lately I kind of feel out of
place
asking about 6502 stuff.
Anyway, I've mentioned on the
6502.org that QuickSort is not always the
fastest
sort. So I wrote a 6502 assembly sort but
don't have a machine big
enough to test it
on. I've only got my KIM-1 just working.
I was hoping someone would like to help me out, possible a Commodore64,
maybe even a PET or Apple II.
It needs about 24 page zero bytes and about 5K of RAM.
It sorts 1K of 16bit integers.
Anyway, if someone would like to help, let me know. I've made several
passes
through the code and believe it to be close to
bug free but know I'm
bound
to have a couple left.
See it as a challenge!
If you have a modern system, you could always download a 6502 emulator
and
test it on that. Such a tactic wasn't even unheard of in the day---if I
recall correctly, that's how Gates & Co. tested their first BASIC---on an
emulated 8080.
-spc