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Moss is now Rockwell, with a new interface and lots of new features!
New name: Rockwell is named after the Rockwell R65F11, an enhanced version of the 6502 CPU. It's much cooler-sounding than Moss.
Updated UI: Rockwell adds major improvements to the user interface.
Improved file management: Rockwell has brand new file management capabilities, rewritten to work better on more devices.
Auto-save: Rockwell now saves your program to your device automatically, so you can close it and come right back to where you were.
Re-written core: Large portions of the code have been re-written in JQuery.
You can import plain text files into Rockwell's editor.
Alive - Fun graphics demo.
Back and Forth - A dot that moves back and forth.
Atari - Renders the Atari logo.
Colors - A colorful gradient.
Demo Scene - Demo of the Depth environment, with fun scrolling text.
Disco - Animated disco ball!
Commodore - Renders the Commodore logo.
Starfield 2D - Engage warp engines!
Random - Generates lots of random colors.
After compiling a program, the compiler output will appear here.
Rockwell, previously named Moss, is a 6502 Microprocessor multi-platform emulator. It can run assembly code written for the 6502 processor, as well as importing/exporting programs.
Rockwell is named after the Rockwell R65F11, an enhanced version of the 6502 CPU. It has full support for all 6502 assembly except inturrupts (CLI, RTI and SEI instructions are unavailable).
Rockwell is based on the 6502asm emulator, developed by Stian Søreng. It uses components from Materialize, jQuery, jQuery Browser Plugin, FileSaver.js, and Blob.js.