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PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2018 8:07 pm 
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Here's the roundup of our posts for April. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.)


2018-04-03 - Bitshifters collective port Prince of Persia from original Apple II source to Acorn's BBC Micro

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2018-04-08 - Finding and fixing a very old bug in MS Basic's multiplication

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2018-04-10 - the Cactus, a new homebrew 6502 system with a blinking lights front panel

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2018-04-15 - the Microtan-R, a loving recreation and upgrade for the Tangerine Microtan 65, with a backplane and allowing for either a 6502 or a 6809 CPU card

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2018-04-17 - The Computer Museum of America, newly opened, started as a private Apple collection

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2018-04-20 - some "short type-ins for unattended beebs" seen taking over at The National Museum of Computing on Bletchley Park

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2018-04-24 - "Meet the Digital Group" an advert for a $375 computer (kit) based on 6501 or 6502, with just 2k of RAM. Also available assembled, with more facilities, and with other CPUs.

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2018-04-27 - the story of AKALABETH, a very early computer role-playing game, by the self-styled Lord British who later wrote the Ultima series.

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Here's the roundup of our posts for May. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.) We've been doing extra posts on Tuesdays, for #SixFiveOhTuesday, but we might give that a rest for a month or two - back to a weekly cadence.

2018-05-01 - Address up to 1 MByte using the 6509 CPU, or Jim Brain's 6509 replacement project.

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2018-05-04 - Arcade Game Designer ported to the 6502-powered Acorn Atom.

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2018-05-08 - Acorn's Atom on the low cost open source Blackice FPGA board

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2018-05-11 - A port of BBC Basic to the PDP-11, and a PDP-11 emulator in BBC Basic. (And a PDP-11 as a second processor to a BBC Micro.)

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2018-05-15 - the Ultimate 64 replacement motherboard - needs only original SIDs.

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2018-05-18 - GPS for your C64

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2018-05-22 - fast Mandelbrot for the Beeb using 8 bit fixed point values

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2018-05-25 - the ET-2 robot using a SuperKIM for a brain.

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2018-05-29 - the Quester Micromouse maze-solving robot uses an Acorn System for a brain.

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Here's the roundup of our posts for June. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.)

2018-06-03 - Bogomandel upgraded to greater precision and performance using large lookup tables, in a documented series of optimisations.

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2018-06-10 - an online SID player by +Jens-Christian Huus - as you may know, you can't play chiptunes without some degree of 6502 emulation, and so Jens has built on WebSID by Jürgen Wothke.

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2018-06-15 - not a PET by CBM, but a homebrew ABM by one of the Acorn fanatics in the Netherlands.

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2018-06-22 - "A design case history: the Commodore 64" an in-depth article from 1985. (We notice this article hit a few news sites not long after we posted!)

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2018-06-29 - Wiebo de Wit's writing of a Tetris for the C64, blogged in some detail over 14 episodes.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2018 8:06 pm 
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Comments welcome on this thread!

Thanks, Ed. It's always nice to see these.

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Thanks Garth - it's nice to know someone is reading them!


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I expect a lot of people look at them and enjoy them but don't have much to say.

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Yes, that's always the (hopeful) assumption! I did have a dip in enthusiasm for this endeavour a month or so ago, but I seem to be back in the saddle. We've just reached the six year mark, and so well over 300 posts.


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GARTHWILSON wrote:
I expect a lot of people look at them and enjoy them but don't have much to say.

Definitely. Always interesting to see what other people are getting up to out there.


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Well, I do take a look too :)

And I wonder how you (BigEd) manage to catalog all these sources :shock:

Is there any web page containing a 6 or a 5 or a 0 or a 2 you don't know? :D


Please continue!

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Thanks for the encouragement! I do sometimes wonder if we might run out of material, but as yet, I hope there has only been the occasional faint sound of a barrel being scraped. Happily there are still 6502 enthusiasts making new projects and even new discoveries, and publishing.


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