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VirtualKim - 6502 Emulator

John Kennedy

Free download 4.83 · 1 storefront · 30 ratings In-app purchases unconfirmed
Open on Apple

About this app

The 6502 microprocessor changed the world. Released in the 1970’s, it was the reason that home computers were within the reach of many hobbyists. This app re-creates the 6502 CPU and some of the hardware that used it. This isn't a game (although games are included), this is an emulation of the 8-bit processor, complete with an assembler and some programming puzzles to solve. Start with the most basic user interface you can imagine - six 7-segment LEDs and some buttons - to enter, debug and run your applications. Then upgrade to a display and keyboard, and use the built-in monitor program to dump memory, makes edits and execute your code. Can you run BASIC? Maybe. FORTH? Perhaps. Assembler? Definitely! Don't think of this as a something "fun" or "enjoyable" in the traditional sense. Think of it as a puzzle: how on earth did those folks in the 1970's manage to do ANYTHING when computers were this basic? Documentation is provided, but to get the most of out of this app you'll need to do your own research. Just like in the 1970s. Features - KIM-1 keypad/LED mode simulator. - KIM-1 serial terminal mode simulator. - Apple 1 serial terminal mode simulator. - Multiple programs including Life, Mastermind, word games, Trek, and more. - Working 6502 Assembler with single-step, memory and register view. - A comprehensive 6502 tutorial system with interactive lessons and reference material. - Shareware! All features are always available without a purchase.

Latest release

What’s New

Version 2.9.7 Jul 22, 2026

Watch app updates; register view in assembler, more sample code, and other minor tweaks.

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US rating-count history
30 ratings
30 Aug 22, 2026 · 30 ratings Aug 22, 2026

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Free Aug 22, 2026 · Free Aug 22, 2026

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  1. First observed Aug 22, 2026 · 2:42 PM Free

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