putting a 6502 in a Commodore 64. Make it dual-core, too, so we can run CP/M. This build is based on one of [telmomoya]’s earlier builds – a soft-core 6510 running on an ARM Cortex M3.
We met my first day when I started at Commodore Business Machines, though my paycheck said MOS Technology on it. MOS Technology was the birthplace of the venerable 6502 microprocessor, the VIC ...
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The Olimex NEO6502 is a Raspberry Pi retro emulator's dream with built-in Apple II and Commodore 64 supportNow, Olimex has released a new Raspberry Pi board designed to capitalize on its retro emulation abilities while also adding support for Apple II, Oric, and Commodore 64 emulators. The Raspberry Pi ...
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