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But the Nintendo Entertainment System outsold every other device that the 6502 appeared in, combined, moving close to 62 million units.
This means fewer than half of all 6502s shipped have a decimal mode.
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One Bay Area 6502 fan who saw the simulation obtained the netlist from the Visual 6502 team and fed the description into a “chameleon chip” called a field programmable gate array that consists of many transistors that can be programmed to connect in different ways. By lending the chameleon the characteristics of a 6502, he was able to hook it up to an old Atari 2600 and run games.
Has anyone tried pulling the netlists out of Visual 2A03 and Visual 2C02 and sticking them on an FPGA in this manner to see if they work in an NES?