Thank you BigEd, now I get the point.
BigEd wrote:
We should be better than that.
I fully agree.
BigEd wrote:
What Ben's done is made a series of videos...
I know Ben's video and myself started Ben's projects (8-bit computer and 6502 computer) and completed them. It was a great school, but - obviously - not enough. I must say that Ben's way seems to go for raising interest by means of very powerful visuals, showing that things are not so difficult and letting people get that they *can* succeed in building a small computer and *starting* their journey.
I agree that videos were not enough. So I made lot of searches on this forum, on Garth web mine and much more, in order to get into deeper level than what was shown by Ben.
I do not think Ben should be blamed for not having a 100%-comprehensive approach; I think he made a great job in getting so many people interested in 6502. Also, as a guiding principle, I cannot expect to learn *everything* from a single source of knowledge. TBH, actually, Ben's sometimes simplistic approach helped me to understand the need for learning about troubleshooting and making myself interested in learning even more than what was shown in his video series.
Finally, thank you for your very comprehesive and polite answer.