Some here might find this interesting and worthy of discussion.
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/05/1 ... 2_by_hand/
I thought it was pretty cool.
/Jeff
Discussion: a Monster 6502
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Re: Discussion: a Monster 6502
I've seen that before. It's pretty cool that he did something like that 
It would be fun to have for show and tell. But pretty useless otherwise
The guys at work already think I'm a cave man since I use to enter programs with toggle switches on my Cosmac Elf!

It would be fun to have for show and tell. But pretty useless otherwise

The guys at work already think I'm a cave man since I use to enter programs with toggle switches on my Cosmac Elf!
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Re: Discussion: a Monster 6502
The MOnSter 6502 was recently connected to Z's Cactus project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5faZwQoVQc
Very cool stuff! Z is still working on the Cactus but is thinking he may do a kit for it eventually.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5faZwQoVQc
Very cool stuff! Z is still working on the Cactus but is thinking he may do a kit for it eventually.
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OSI Challenger 3, 510 CPU, 8" floppies, 23 MB hard disk system starting to work!
Parts bin Challenger 3 board set, never had a chassis in its time
OSI Challenger 3, 510 CPU, 8" floppies, 23 MB hard disk system starting to work!
Parts bin Challenger 3 board set, never had a chassis in its time