Just something different that I found
http://monster6502.com/
steve
monster 6502
- JohnCrow
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Re: monster 6502
That's great Steve
The 6502 was the processer I learned to program on. (Sadly never did anything on Z80)
Basic using the good old Apple II. Then Vic 20 and then onto the Beeb
Machine code (no built in assembler) on the Emma Board
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2388
Yes those are 4mm I/O sockets down the left side
The 6502 was the processer I learned to program on. (Sadly never did anything on Z80)
Basic using the good old Apple II. Then Vic 20 and then onto the Beeb
Machine code (no built in assembler) on the Emma Board
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2388
Yes those are 4mm I/O sockets down the left side
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Re: monster 6502
hi john
I started with the humble ZX81 the specky and onto beeb
I have some 6522's lurking was thinking of having a play with those onto a pic for something to do
but that will have to be another day
Steve
I started with the humble ZX81 the specky and onto beeb
I have some 6522's lurking was thinking of having a play with those onto a pic for something to do
but that will have to be another day
Steve
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