BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
The reason I have been visiting 6502.org for all these years (I was a lurker for about five years before I joined) is its narrow focus on the 6502 family, without devolving into a Commodore-only or Apple-only or Atari-only sort of environment. Also, as noted, there is a good mix of hardware and software expertise here, with more than a few members skilled in both arts. Good luck trying to find another homebrew computer forum like that.
This. Never having had any of the 'traditional' 6502 systems back in the day, but rather the much more hardware oriented Microtan65, I don't have any great interest in those systems nor in code or tools specifically intended for them.
I'm one of the hardware + software types - it got me my most recent job - though in terms of software I definitely prefer clarity over compactness, even as I marvel at e.g. the disassembler in 512 bytes. So I'd rather design a system from scratch, hardware and software... horses for courses.
I hung out on AVR freaks for a number of years - I drifted away after the forum moved to Microchip's - but I never particularly noted Daryl's issues. I did hear a lot about it, but perhaps the threads I followed didn't attract that response? My use of the forum was perhaps a bit strange as after a brief usage - nixie clocks, high-altitude ballooning, and video generating - I didn't actually use an AVR for anything. (One thing that annoyed me was one member whose standard response to almost any question was 'you should be using a PIC'...)
Neil