Here, finally, the roundup of our posts for March, the final summary of our weekly posts, due to the imminent closure of G+. (We might well republish our archives somewhere under 6502.org - Mike has kindly offered to host a minisite - but that could take a bit of time. Meanwhile we'll try to arrange that not too many of the links to our posts break.) You can start
here for an archived version of these summary threads. Or
here for a lucky dip.
2019-03-01 - C64 emulated on a Teensy board - that's an ARM-based microcontroller with 256k RAM running at 180MHz on a DIL-format PCB. Project by Frank Bösing
2019-03-08 - 'emard' has forked Grant Searle's FPGA work on the UK101 to create an Orao implementation, running on their own ULX2S, a DIL-format Lattice dev board using an XP2 FPGA
2019-03-15 - the ALPHA 1 from MCS in Germany. It's like a KIM-1, but much more so. We link here to Hans Otten's page
2019-03-22 - an SVG renderer by Kevin Savetz, written in Turbo Basic XL for the Atari 8 bit line
2019-03-29 - SIM8800 - An Altair Emulator for Apple II by Charles Mangin
2019-03-29 - our final post on G+. Thanks for all your comments, plusses and reshares over the years. As a fade-out we'll just watch Mike Kohn's Apple-II robot do its thing, programmed in Basic