Found an excellent 6502 site

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Tsukasa
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Found an excellent 6502 site

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I was googling for datasheets on MOS's custom chips, and found this site.
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/clas ... y_docs.htm
Mike or someone should contact him to put all of these excellent datasheets and scans of AIM65 manuals in the documents section. I found it to be very helpful.
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Um, there is a link on the Homebuilt Projects page: Rich's My6502. BTW, he (Rich Cini) is a forum member who posts from time to time.
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Here I am...just posting my "occasional post."

I'm glad that you found the documents useful. The chip datasheets I found in a box of stuff when I moved, in the envelope from Commodore. It even had the reps business card.

The AIM manuals I got from Temple University in Philadelphia while I was retrieving various copious amounts of DEC stuff.

Rich
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