User:Zzo38/6502 programming tricks
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Toggle the zero flag
PHP PLA AND #2
- Bytes: 4
- Cycles: 9
Main-effect:
- Zero flag: toggled.
Side-effect:
- Accumulator: set to 0 or 2.
- Negative flag: cleared.
Rotate accumulator left 8-bits
ASL A ADC #0
- Bytes: 3
- Cycles: 4
Main-effect:
- Accumulator: shifted left, with shifted-out bit shifted-in.
Side-effect:
- Carry flag: cleared.
Signed compare
Do this by toggling the high bit of both numbers before comparison. For example, if 8-bit numbers:
EOR #$80
RTS trick
See RTS Trick.
Tail recursion
- Bytes: -1
- Cycles: -9
This can be done by replacing a JSR/RTS with just a JMP, since the subroutine it jumps to will have its own RTS.
Fall-through tail recursion
- Bytes: -4
- Cycles: -12
Instead of jumping to another subroutine, you can just fall-through into it. In fact you can even JSR to it and then fall through to it (possibly doing something else in between if wanted), if you want to run it twice.
Note: This should be done itself inside of a subroutine which finally does the same effect as another, so it still needs to be called.
Unofficial opcodes
See Programming with unofficial opcodes.
Compressed data in CHR ROM
(TODO)
Storing high byte and low byte of an address in separate tables
(TODO)