Pretty certain most folks here probably know this, but I found some interesting parts from FTDI stocked at Mouser. As most modern machines don't have RS-232 ports anymore, interfacing via a terminal program to get to many of the 6502 boards (assuming they have serial ports) becomes a challenge. As I use mostly VMs running under OSX, I'm using Win7 Pro 64-bit for all of my 6502 work and assign it a USB port for dedicated communications. I use Putty and assign it the serial port created by the device driver and can connect directly to my small 65C02 board setup and have my serial console. I've been using this device which has worked out well:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/FTD ... DGTzXbc%3d I also found that FTDI also have some DB9 style devices which go directly in place of a DB9 connector and have a mini-USB connector mounted instead of the usual 9-pins and the interface side is available as either RS-232 voltage levels or 3.3v or 5.0v logic levels and in either gender (male/female DB9). This allows a direct connection to a 6551 device without the traditional RS-232 transceiver setup. Once such part is:
http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 9-USB-D5-M