"mos6502" posts for July, August, and September 2018
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:42 pm
Here's the roundup of our posts for July. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our previous roundups and our profile page - or look here.)
2018-07-06 - Matt Earl uses a Python 6502 emulator to extract all the Super Mario level screens automatically. Py65emu is by Jeremy Neiman. (The unrelated py65 is by Mike Naberezny.)

2018-07-14 - Gary Preston is recreating Acorn's Electron on FPGA in a series of blog posts here featuring the cassette interface.

2018-07-20 - the John Bell 82-300, a three-chip wonder 6502 SBC from 1982.

2018-07-27 - Not just a very impressive demo on the BBC Micro, but also Twisted Brain's code is explained in a series of posts over on StarDot.

2018-07-06 - Matt Earl uses a Python 6502 emulator to extract all the Super Mario level screens automatically. Py65emu is by Jeremy Neiman. (The unrelated py65 is by Mike Naberezny.)

2018-07-14 - Gary Preston is recreating Acorn's Electron on FPGA in a series of blog posts here featuring the cassette interface.

2018-07-20 - the John Bell 82-300, a three-chip wonder 6502 SBC from 1982.

2018-07-27 - Not just a very impressive demo on the BBC Micro, but also Twisted Brain's code is explained in a series of posts over on StarDot.











