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Author: | Naz_Naldrett [ Mon Mar 26, 2001 4:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | [105.1] Help for a newbie... |
Hi there! I have just found 6505.org whilst searching for some BBC Micro stuff to help me with a project I would like to start - can anybody offer me some advice? About a year ago I finished a course which had some 6502 content, we used a PC system to control a 6502 processor hooked up to an interface that allowed several input/output ports to be used for controlling motors, sensors etc. At the time I found this quite interesting as I have a little assembly language experience but never in device control. Now purely out of personal interest I would like to expand my knowledge and start a little project of my own dealing with a similar system as above. I am currently looking to get my hands on an old BBC B Micro as easy access to a 6502 with an available interface, but I am unsure if this is the best way to go. I am currently running an iMac DV, and know of no way of controlling a 6502 from that. I am looking for some advice, opinions or suggestions that can help me get this project off the ground obviously at minimal cost. Sorry to drag on a bit, hope I haven't put you off! Cheers... Naz |
Author: | Roy Miller (EXEGETE) [ Tue Mar 27, 2001 1:24 am ] |
Post subject: | [105.2] Help for a newbie... |
If you don't live in the UK, Apple, Atari, or Commodore should be easier to obtain than a BBC Micro. I wish I had a BBC Micro. Does anyone remember two different BBC computer shows: "The Computer Program", and "Making the Most of the Micro?" I saw them while living in Mississippi in the mid 80s. I'd love to get copies of those programs. I believe there were 13 espisodes each. Exegete AKA Roy Miller Faith Orthodox Presbyterian Church Apple ][ forever! |
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