I got into a strange situation because I'm a both - little hot-tempered and a little stupid, so please don't judge me:
- I own a 30 MOS 6502 CPUs.
- When arguing with friend of mine over whether they work, I bet I can prove that all CPUs are fine.
- Unfortunately, a NOP tester is not enough.
- I said I would write a short program in assembler (I have some 6502-assembler knowledge from my childhood) and it would demonstrate their functionality.
My idea is to take some 8-bit computer that uses 6502 (I never had one - unfortunately I only have only several C64s). I guess it could be for example BBC Micro or Atari 800XL and one by one I will insert CPUs there and test it.
But I don't want to damage those computers or CPUs, so I thought that if there was one with a socketed CPU (so that I do not need to to solder anything to the motherboard), I would connect the main board with cables to the external ZIF socket and put there CPUs one by one.
In addition, it must be easy to run some simple demonstration program on the target computer that I would ideally upload to that computer from e.g. the SD card.
Can anyone recommend a computer or help with the idea of ZIF?
I am enclosing the picture that illustrate my idea
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