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"mos6502" posts for July, August, and September 2018

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:42 pm
by BigEd
Here's the roundup of our posts for July. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.)

2018-07-06 - Matt Earl uses a Python 6502 emulator to extract all the Super Mario level screens automatically. Py65emu is by Jeremy Neiman. (The unrelated py65 is by Mike Naberezny.)

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2018-07-14 - Gary Preston is recreating Acorn's Electron on FPGA in a series of blog posts here featuring the cassette interface.

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2018-07-20 - the John Bell 82-300, a three-chip wonder 6502 SBC from 1982.

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2018-07-27 - Not just a very impressive demo on the BBC Micro, but also Twisted Brain's code is explained in a series of posts over on StarDot.

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Re: "mos6502" posts for July 2018

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:17 pm
by GaBuZoMeu
Thanks for these links, BigEd! Always a pleasure :)

"mos6502" posts for August 2018

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:27 pm
by BigEd
Here's the roundup of our posts for August. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.)

2018-08-03 - Investigating Nintendo's two recent products which emulate 6502.

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2018-08-05 - a three-chip wonder, by Michael McLaren, here on this forum.

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2018-08-10 - the 6502 photobombs the two Steves during a magazine photoshoot.

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2018-08-17 - Sean Riddle discovered and published the Furby source code from 1998 (not quite a 6502)

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2018-08-21 - Blinkenlights! Two great projects working together at VCF West: the MOnSter6502 transistor-level remake running in the Cactus.

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2018-08-24 - 6502 emulated on the very affordable ARM-based Blue Pill board.

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2018-08-31 - Applesauce: a Disk II imaging kit for your Apple II disks.

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"mos6502" posts for September 2018

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 3:41 pm
by BigEd
Here's the roundup of our posts for September. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.)

2018-09-07 - Interview with and floating point code by Carol Shaw, a 6502 programming pioneer, who worked at Atari and Activision.

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2018-09-14 - C64 OS by Gregory Nacu, single-application but with a possibly active "utility".

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2018-09-21 - VM6502 cycle accurate MPU and system emulator project by Marek Karcz.

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2018-09-28 - the C256 Phoenix project by Stefany Allaire, using a 14MHz 65816 to make a modern and worthy successor to the C128

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