I've been trying to come up with a truly low-cost 6502 platform. As the prices of low-end FPGAs are dropping well below the cost of a 'real' 6502, here is an FPGA board pre-configured as a 100MHz 6502 SOC with a serial port (and a serial bootloader)and a bunch of free IO pins. The board contains
-XC3S50 Spartan 3 FPGA and platform flash
-8K RAM/ROM
-59 IO ports (can be configured as 3.3V IO, serial ports etc)
-JTAG connector
-60MHz oscillator
-LED
-3.3V operation
As configured (8K RAM,
100MHz Arlet's 6502 core and UART) more than half the FPGA is free for customizing. I envision using it for control applications or just messing around.
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The connectors can be soldered up as shown (I like wire wrapping face-up) or down. A DIP configuration is possible if only one row of connectors is mounted on either side.
I am trying to figure out manufacturing costs for a very small run. But I think $10 or very close is possible...