This is my "hello world" NES rom for debugging and testing purposes.
You'll need
- cc65
- python >= 3.10
- bash
- flips
bash build.sh
hello.nes
is the rom
fifo_testrom.py
is a b85 encoded bps patch against a file of all zeroes the same length as the rom. Used for python-edlinkn8
Main Menu:
>RAM Read/Write
Everdrive FIFO Test
$00
The counter displayed at the bottom is there to provide feedback that an action occurred.
RAM Test Menu:
>$0000 $00 $00
Write
Read
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
$00
Inputs (top row) are startingAddress
, startingByte
& count
.
If count
is between $01
and $FF
, selecting Write
will write to a stretch of ram at startingAddress
of length count
. The first byte will be startingByte
and every subsequent byte will be startingByte
incremented.
Selecting Read
will read 16 bytes at startingAddress
Everdrive FIFO Queue Test Menu:
>Send $00 count $0000
Read $40f1=$00
Read $40f0=$00
len(queue)=$0000
$00
Inputs are byteToSend
and count
. If count
is greater than zero, selecting Send
will send byteToSend
to the queue until count
is reached.
The two Read
options will read and display FIFO_STATUS
($40f1
) or FIFO_DATA
($40f0
)
Selecting len(queue)
will read FIFO_STATUS
, if the value read is FIFO_PENDING
($41
), then FIFO_DATA
will be read and a counter will be incremented. This process repeats until FIFO_STATUS
no longer reads FIFO_PENDING
. All bytes read from FIFO_DATA
are discarded.
- Fix the graphic glitch on startup
- Use nametable to look more interesting
- Sprites for cursors
- Render queue
- Beeps