Mini-challenge - finding fine threads from the archives

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It's been four years, and I've just rediscovered this topic!

Remember, the rules are that every post must offer a thread of interest, ideally presented like this (which is my offering for this post): Also
- Can't have a thread you created yourself
- Can't have a thread started this year, or a sticky thread
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On Operating Systems for the 6502 - from 2014:

Fuzix: viewtopic.php?t=3088

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viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6806 WS2812B From sheep64, RIP. Always wonder how long it took for him to compose a post.
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I just have to include this one from the Delphi archive...

[106] 6502 Macroassembler & Simulator

Early beginnings for this package!

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8BIT wrote:
I just have to include this one from the Delphi archive...

[106] 6502 Macroassembler & Simulator

Early beginnings for this package!

...from 23 years ago, no less!

BTW, it has now been nearly seven years since you started tinkering with the Kowalski package.  Makes me wonder what Mike Kowalski would think if he saw how much has been changed and improved, especially in the simulation features.
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Ah, BDD, you appear to have omitted the obligatory link to a fine thread.

Here's mine, for this reply:
CPLD 6502 (Arlet, 2018)

(Thanks everyone, for your offerings!)
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BigEd wrote:
Ah, BDD, you appear to have omitted the obligatory link to a fine thread.

Here's mine, for this reply:
CPLD 6502 (Arlet, 2018)

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Yer right!

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Nice!

Ob. thread:
Ultra-minimal 3-wire Interface boots up 65xx CPU's (Dr Jefyll, 2018)
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I love this thread:

Vulcan-74 - A 6502 Powered Retro MegaProject

As I've gotten deeper into this hobby I've gone back to that that thread over and over again for inspiration, and just to drool at Brad's photos. I learned a lot about getting good results with breadboards from studying his construction methods! Sadly, it seems like his web-page is defunct, and all his photos were external links! :cry: So this thread also serves as a cautionary testament to our practice of uploading images to 6502.org!
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That's unfortunate - happily, the photos seem to survive here (wayback machine archive)

Ob. thread:
500+ digits of e (dclxvi, 2017)
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Here's one I liked, but the OP has basically vanished since his only thread:

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6888&p=88756&hilit=fuzix#p88756

I'm still hoping to build up a much smaller (65C02) system that will run Fuzix at some point...
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One more

This is the grand-daddy post for this group - post #1. I'd like to share my appreciate for Mike taking the initiative to introduce the Delphi Forum to the 6502.org community. And the rest they say.... is history.

"{1} Welcome To www 6502 org"


{played hell with getting the title to not be a link within the link...}

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Very nice! That's dated Nov 1999 - I think Mike fixed up the timestamps when he imported from Delphi.

Ob thread, number one from this new forum
Welcome! (Mike Naberezny, 2002)
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I went down the rabbit hole with this one.

Forth doesn't really need a BREAK word. That is to say, the solution does not have to be that complicated.
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