I find the 6502 silicon to be a work of art. So I created a multi-color 3D model of the die that I could print and display.
Thought I'd share it here for other 6502 fans to print and enjoy. Freely downloadable from MakerWorld at the link below.
One version is interactive/educational, which has each die layer on a separate sheet, plus a labels layer that shows major functional blocks and the bonding pads. Another version is a more static display with all layers permanently connected.
https://makerworld.com/en/models/231734 ... hip-plaque
Printable 3D model of 6502 die
Re: Printable 3D model of 6502 die
That's marvellous! Thanks for sharing - and welcome!
Re: Printable 3D model of 6502 die
Wow, that's really neat.
Re: Printable 3D model of 6502 die
That is awesome. I wonder if it is possible to somehow 3D-print a working 6502?
Re: Printable 3D model of 6502 die
Easy. All you need is 600nm fabrication factory 
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Re: Printable 3D model of 6502 die
barnacle wrote:
Easy. All you need is 600nm fabrication factory 
Speaking of plasmo, he hasn’t been here for nearly two months. Hope he’s okay.
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