Hi, I'm Sean, and I plan to build a 65XX-based computer
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:29 am
Hi, I'm Sean, and I plan to build a 65XX-based computer. I've been programming for decades but haven't done much hardware hacking, but I've been inspired by the Ben Eater videos, various retro-computing initiatives, and conversations with older friends about all the cool computers back in the 80's. I first programmed on a Commodore 64 at my first elementary school, did some more on the Apples in my second elementary school, a little bit with Macs and Unix-y systems. Most of my programming was on DOS, then Windows, though. I had a college course in x86 assembly, and learned the basics of C and Pascal in high school. I've programmed in a variety of modern procedural and OOP languages since.
I'm thinking my most likely project will be either W65C816 or W65C265 based. I've read here that the WDC single-board computer based on the W65C816 has had known issues (too-slow IC in the address latch, IIRC) and it only runs at 8 MHz anyway, whereas I aspire to have it run at maximum possible speed. Alas the SBC based on the W65C265 is even slower. The FPGA-based microcontroller SBC's look nice, but for some reason I want to run with "real" chips. I may start by buying and assembling the Ben Eater kit then start working things up from there, and move from breadboard to wire-wrapped perfboard or PCB's. My plans are still rather nebulous.
Anyhow, just introducing myself. Thanks to everybody who's been contributing to the discussions here. I've found the past couple weeks of reading here very educational. I've been taking lots of notes.
I'm thinking my most likely project will be either W65C816 or W65C265 based. I've read here that the WDC single-board computer based on the W65C816 has had known issues (too-slow IC in the address latch, IIRC) and it only runs at 8 MHz anyway, whereas I aspire to have it run at maximum possible speed. Alas the SBC based on the W65C265 is even slower. The FPGA-based microcontroller SBC's look nice, but for some reason I want to run with "real" chips. I may start by buying and assembling the Ben Eater kit then start working things up from there, and move from breadboard to wire-wrapped perfboard or PCB's. My plans are still rather nebulous.
Anyhow, just introducing myself. Thanks to everybody who's been contributing to the discussions here. I've found the past couple weeks of reading here very educational. I've been taking lots of notes.