GARTHWILSON wrote:
One topic that comes to mind that I think will interest you is "Antares 6500 Concept," and another is "Happy New Year and happy hacking in 2016!" Oh, and note that modern ultrabright LEDs don't need much current at all to be easily visible in normal room lighting. I even used a red chip LED in a circuit at work as a voltage reference, running 100µA through it, and since it was not to be an indicator, it was ok to cover it with epoxy along with the rest of the postage-stamp-sized board for secrecy and to protect from moisture, and to my surprise, it shone through even the epoxy quite well! These pages are a treasure trove - hard to come up with stuff that hasn’t been done
I think the 5mm ones generally take a bit more current - the smd’s I also run at 5V with a 15k resistor on my 65uino, but I guess I’ll have to test if I can get anything visible out of them at 9400 ohms.
Yuri wrote:
I'd put a 245 on the data switches, knowing myself I'd probably forget to put one in a floating state when I go to run the thing.
I expect the 4k7 resistors will make that less of a problem. Don’t think I can use that trick with the 6502 address bus.
drogon wrote:
Nice to see other 6507 projects...
Mine:
https://unicorn.drogon.net/IMG_20231220_193620_DRO.jpgHave you seen the Cactus project? It was discussed here a few years back...
http://www.commodorez.com/cactus.html-Gordon
So nice and compact!
Yes, the Cactus is nice, but it relies heavily on the ‘C02 features like BE and 0hz clock
This, oh so arbitrarily, has to be NMOS compatible