Fun article and project. I enjoyed reading and playing around with it.
My first run of `make release` failed with this error.
cc -std=c11 -Wall -Wextra -Werror -pedantic -O3 -DNDEBUG -c -o build/main.o src/main.c
src/main.c: In function ‘main’:
src/main.c:23:3: error: ignoring return value of ‘fread’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Werror=unused-result]
23 | fread(file, file_size, 1, fp);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
It might have something to do with my local setup. It was simple enough to solve, to check the return value and exit with error code.
Ah oops small mistake with the C file handling. Thank you for the kind words on my project and finding the issue I'll be sure to fix it when I get the time.
Yes, to fix it: either check its return value, or add "(void)" at the end of the function, e.g. "(void)fread(...)". Since they did not add "(void)", I assume they meant to check the return value, they just simply forgot.
Fun project. You might want to build an emulator for a real 16-bit CPU like a 6502. That would allow you to run real, existing software on it. That way you don’t have to write your own code.
It's interesting how arbitrarily CPU bitness is defined. Sometimes it's the register size, sometimes data bus width and sometimes the address width.
6502 has 8 bit registers, 8 bits wide data bus, and 16 bit addresses. Only PC register is 16-bit, but 6502 does have a zero page indirect 16-bit addressing mode.
Yea, I was thinking about the address width, but I guess it’s really an 8-bit accumulator width. LOL, and I used to hack 6502 assembly language when I was a kid. As I get older, I’m starting to understand the term “senior moment.”
Thank you! I think building an emulator for a real platform is going to be next on my list. A game console might be interesting to try especially or a 16-bit cpu like you mentioned.
My first run of `make release` failed with this error.
It might have something to do with my local setup. It was simple enough to solve, to check the return value and exit with error code.