Compare the Z80 with the 6502...

Topics related to older 6502-based hardware and systems including (but not limited to) the MOS Technology KIM-1, Synertek SYM-1, and Rockwell AIM-65.
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New Zealand is the place to be... If you are in the US, it looks like the Mormons are doing the most interesting FPGA work at BYU.
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enso wrote:
New Zealand is the place to be... If you are in the US, it looks like the Mormons are doing the most interesting FPGA work at BYU.

Mormons? BYU doesn't limit enrollment to Mormons.
x86?  We ain't got no x86.  We don't NEED no stinking x86!
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It would be better, would it not, to avoid this subtopic?
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(Giggling like a little girl) Apologies, BigEd is correct.
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