Hi all. I haven't posted any crazy hardware stuff last week because I was putting together an EEPROM burner with and Arduino board. This week my NROM board is broken, so I'll have to talk about something other than mappers
I had a thought in the shower this morning that I could probably emulate a 6502 on an AVR MCU. It would not be pin-compatible, nor would the logic timings match 100%, but the cycle times could be made to match the genuine article.
Would there be any use for this anyone can think of? I've always wanted to build a single board computer based on a 6502, but I hate destroying original equipment for them and sourcing small quantities from WDC is not possible.
Wow, I just double-checked WDC's website and they now have an online order form and they have removed the $250 minimum order requirement. Now you can get your very own W65C02 for the low-low cost of $25 after S&H. That's pretty cool
I had a thought in the shower this morning that I could probably emulate a 6502 on an AVR MCU. It would not be pin-compatible, nor would the logic timings match 100%, but the cycle times could be made to match the genuine article.
Would there be any use for this anyone can think of? I've always wanted to build a single board computer based on a 6502, but I hate destroying original equipment for them and sourcing small quantities from WDC is not possible.
Wow, I just double-checked WDC's website and they now have an online order form and they have removed the $250 minimum order requirement. Now you can get your very own W65C02 for the low-low cost of $25 after S&H. That's pretty cool