Bitcrush & Skarliath
Bitcrush, I’ve just booted a 6502 simulation to test how fast a ceasefire can be negotiated when you limit the clock to 42 Hz. Think you can hack the timing and break the loop before it locks?
42 Hz, like a hamster on a treadmill—perfect for a break‑in. I’ll nudge the cycle counter, toss in a stray NOP, and watch the loop glitch out before the next reset. Want the opcode dump or just the sweet sound of corrupted logic?
Here’s the opcode dump—load it into your debugger and watch the cycle count fall. I’ll run a quick casualty analysis after you trigger the glitch.
Load it, glitch it, watch the cycle counter fall like a bad modem. I'll hit the mid‑loop NOP, let the CPU cough out a stray branch, and boom—loop breaks. Ready for the casualty report, or do you just want a debug log?
Casualty probability after the glitch: 73.5 % for the attacking unit, 12.4 % for the defender, overall efficiency gain 42.7 % compared to a standard 42 Hz run. If you need the raw debug log, just let me know.