And yes, video is the challenging part these days - you can go proper old school and try to source some of the old video generators, or make your own and use the odd/even cycle trick that most used back then, or some of the more modern approaches like "bolt on an FPGA or Propellor chip".
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- Fri Nov 27, 2020 12:47 am
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- Topic: Newbie moving onto second build - RC2014 but using the 6502?
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- Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:47 pm
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- Topic: Newbie moving onto second build - RC2014 but using the 6502?
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Re: Newbie moving onto second build - RC2014 but using the 6
Especially if you're less experienced and planning on sticking with the 6502 (or other Motorola-bus processors), you may want to look at going the other way around by using the RC6502 bus, which is basically a Motorola port of the basic RC2014 bus. (Don't be distracted by the "Apple 1 replica" bit ...
- Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:07 pm
- Forum: Newbies
- Topic: Newbie moving onto second build - RC2014 but using the 6502?
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Newbie moving onto second build - RC2014 but using the 6502?
Hi all!
Like quite a few people over the last few months I decided to use my new-found lockdown free time to take up some new hobbies, and revive some old ones. I studied electronics engineering at university back in the day, and in the back of my mind I always had plans to design and build my own ...
Like quite a few people over the last few months I decided to use my new-found lockdown free time to take up some new hobbies, and revive some old ones. I studied electronics engineering at university back in the day, and in the back of my mind I always had plans to design and build my own ...