Happy 20 Year Anniversary!It's been officially 20 years of 6502.org! I had originally planned to announce the anniversary a few months from now but cbmeeks unearthed
compelling evidence that it is indeed time for the 20 year anniversary. Hooray!
Not only is 6502.org still operating after all that time, it is still active. The main website continues to get updated, such as new links to projects and tools, and new downloads like datasheets and documents. The forum is still very active with many users checking in every day.
I started this website because I thought it was difficult to find technical information about the 6502 and related parts online. The internet was much smaller then but even at the time I thought it was bizarre that more was not available given the popularity and huge impact of the 6502. I wanted a website to collect technical information and where 6502-based projects could be shared. I'm pleased to say that I think the original goals have been largely accomplished. Whenever I need technical documentation, it's probably in the
documents archive. There are a huge number of links in the
homebuilt projects list for reference or inspiration. If I ever have a 6502-related question, I know that there are likely a number of people on this forum who will be able to answer it.
- Thank you to everyone who has contributed. Over the years, countless people have emailed me links or corrections, copied or scanned documents, posted project pages, and participated in the forum. It is the sum of all your individual contributions that have made the site what it is today. I am very proud of what we have achieved together.
- Thank you to our forum helpers. Garth Wilson has been moderating the forum for most of its existence. In particular, thank you Garth for dealing with the relentless spam problems. I would also like to thank Ed Spittles, who has also been helping out with these issues as well. These are frustrating, tedious, and often thankless tasks but we could not enjoy the forum if they were not done.
- Thank you to our web hosting providers. I'd like to first thank the operators of chisp.net, who provided free web hosting for the very earliest years. I'd also like to thank Ross Archer, who provided free hosting for years after we outgrew chisp.net. We outgrew that eventually too (largely due to the size of the documents archive) and I have been hosting it since. Their early support made the site possible.
- I would like to take a moment to remember two members who have passed away: Tony Gonzales (Nightmaretony) and Lee Davison (leeeeee). Both of them were very active on the forum and also made multiple contributions to the main site as well. 6502.org and our hobby in general is much richer for your contributions. You are dearly missed.
In reflecting back on the last 20 years, I realized that my interests have not changed much. I'm still interested in the 6502, writing 6502 code, and building things. I am certainly not alone. Many of the forum members have been active for years and years. There are even still active members from shortly after the forum went online. New things are happening in the 6502 world all the time that keep it interesting. There are no signs of anything slowing down, so I hope that 6502.org will continue for many years to come.