On 29/09/2021 19.16, Greg Ewing wrote: > On 29/09/21 3:03 pm, 2qdxy4rzwzuui...@potatochowder.com wrote: >> Who thinks in little >> endian? (I was raised on 6502s and 680XX CPUs; 8080s and Z80s always >> did things backwards.) > > The first CPU I wrote code for was a National SC/MP, which doesn't > have an endianness, since it never deals with more than a byte at > a time. The second was a 6800, which is big-endian. That's definitely > more convenient when you're hand-assembling code! I can see the > advantages of little-endian when you're implementing a CPU, though.
Oh yes! The D2 kit - I kept those books for years... https://www.electronixandmore.com/adam/temp/6800trainer/mek6800d2.html -- Regards, =dn -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list