@@CT6502 You're welcome Chris! Thank you for keeping one of my favorite computers from my childhood, the Apple IIe alive in present day with all that you do!
Thanks for the video Chris. This is my favorite Apple II\6502 channel. I started programming in 6502 back in 1981 when in HS. Have you considered WASM to solve some technical problems? I can understand if using WASM might be beyond the scope and objectives of your TS project.
Aww, thanks for the nice remarks! I didn't do a lot of 6502 in high school, mostly BASIC. But I did have a physics teacher in 12th grade who was doing some sort of 6502 programming for the Army or something. It was pretty interesting to learn from him. I didn't learn a lot of physics, more 6502 :-) Regarding WASM, I briefly looked into it, but the reviews on the benefits were mixed. For speed, regular JavaScript in a browser seems more than adequate. I can push the emulator to something like 35 MHz if I disable support for debugging. With all of the features, I can get to around 5.5 MHz, and could probably push that higher with some optimizations.
Thanks for keeping us updated....🎉 Congrats, and keep uploading, anything you post is worth watching! ....😭intro music change again! The only reason I’ve said it before (keep the original intro music), is it is catchy, musically perfect, and YOUR signature. Like LTT has that 10second intro dance song, you hear it anywhere and you know who it is! Same with you! It’s not the easiest thing to create a “jingle” that lasts, works, and again is musically perfect. You could remake it, make it more ‘modern sounding’ (with newer electronic sounds), but then it’s not 8bit Just my 2centz😅
Not that I'm aware of. I've (briefly) thought about it, so I can play Rastan and Arkanoid II, but I don't know very much about the IIGS so it would be uncharted territory...
@@CT6502 there are IIgs emulators around and existing 65c816 emulation. Most of the IIgs has to work like a //e so it can run all the software. Different audio and other accessories but it seems like the ultimate Apple 2 emulator option as it should run the most software.
Congrats on reaching 150! Nicely done!
Thanks so much, and thanks for all of your support over the years!
@@CT6502 You're welcome Chris! Thank you for keeping one of my favorite computers from my childhood, the Apple IIe alive in present day with all that you do!
Congratulations!! You are awesome!
Thanks so much Rudy!!!
I followed this from the beginning. It's become incredible. Congrats!
Yes, thanks so much for following along! Hopefully more videos coming soon...
Great Job Chris !!!
Thanks!
Congratulations
Also good job on the emu. I cannot recall any web based II emulators pulling off sound. Nice to have that
Thanks! I've got the Mockingboard working now, which is even more fun.
@@CT6502can't wait to see that.
Simply Brilliant ! What a treat it is.
Thanks very much!
"Time machine" is a killer feature!
Thanks! Now I just need to add better debugging
Thanks for the video Chris. This is my favorite Apple II\6502 channel. I started programming in 6502 back in 1981 when in HS. Have you considered WASM to solve some technical problems? I can understand if using WASM might be beyond the scope and objectives of your TS project.
Aww, thanks for the nice remarks! I didn't do a lot of 6502 in high school, mostly BASIC. But I did have a physics teacher in 12th grade who was doing some sort of 6502 programming for the Army or something. It was pretty interesting to learn from him. I didn't learn a lot of physics, more 6502 :-) Regarding WASM, I briefly looked into it, but the reviews on the benefits were mixed. For speed, regular JavaScript in a browser seems more than adequate. I can push the emulator to something like 35 MHz if I disable support for debugging. With all of the features, I can get to around 5.5 MHz, and could probably push that higher with some optimizations.
Congratulations
Thanks!
Great Job !!!!
Thanks!
Thanks for keeping us updated....🎉
Congrats, and keep uploading, anything you post is worth watching!
....😭intro music change again!
The only reason I’ve said it before (keep the original intro music), is it is catchy, musically perfect, and YOUR signature. Like LTT has that 10second intro dance song, you hear it anywhere and you know who it is! Same with you! It’s not the easiest thing to create a “jingle” that lasts, works, and again is musically perfect. You could remake it, make it more ‘modern sounding’ (with newer electronic sounds), but then it’s not 8bit
Just my 2centz😅
yeah, the usual intro music wasn't long enough :-) And thanks for the kind words!
I see mockingboard support in the current version. Nice!
Is anyone working on a IIgs javascript emulator?
Not that I'm aware of. I've (briefly) thought about it, so I can play Rastan and Arkanoid II, but I don't know very much about the IIGS so it would be uncharted territory...
@@CT6502 there are IIgs emulators around and existing 65c816 emulation. Most of the IIgs has to work like a //e so it can run all the software. Different audio and other accessories but it seems like the ultimate Apple 2 emulator option as it should run the most software.
@@TimRiker Yep, it just seems like a fairly big project, perhaps almost a separate emulator. But I agree it would be very cool!
JavaScipt is not broken in that manner.
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