I've poked my head into the Gigatron forum to ask questions about how it worked, and to say I was impressed after reading through its schematics and source code.
While Turing equivalence tells us that a Gigatron could emulate a 6502, getting one to actually do it is no small feet. So once again, good work with the Gigatron!
6502 emulation on Gigatron
Re: 6502 emulation on Gigatron
I'm another person who's been impressed (and entertained
) by this project, but I haven't spoken up (until now). Very solid work -- the machine itself and the emulation!
-- Jeff
-- Jeff
In 1988 my 65C02 got six new registers and 44 new full-speed instructions!
https://laughtonelectronics.com/Arcana/ ... mmary.html
https://laughtonelectronics.com/Arcana/ ... mmary.html
Re: 6502 emulation on Gigatron
I'm impressed too: Gigatron is a minimal hardware design providing phantastic results.
Also, the documentation of the hardware is very solid work and high quality, you don't see something like that often nowaday.
Also, the documentation of the hardware is very solid work and high quality, you don't see something like that often nowaday.