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The Visual 6502

87 pointsby sebkomianosover 9 years ago

5 comments

0xcde4c3dbover 9 years ago
This is still cool, but has anything updated lately? I don't see anything newer than the Atari 2600 simulation, but I also can't get the "Recent Changes" page on the wiki to show anything, so I might be missing something.
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mavhcover 9 years ago
One of the most interesting parts I found was it's not created from a spec, but from scanning and etching an actual chip, useful work for all the chips without complete documentation.
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sebkomianosover 9 years ago
I found this while searching for any kind of material that could help me understand how computers work, in the sense of how the flow of electrons becomes stuff on my screen. It's a question that neither my academic nor my personal studies have answered so any suggestions on what to read/watch/study would be more than appreciated!
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Quiarkover 9 years ago
First time I see this. I understand jack of it but it's really amazing. On one side, it seems not too different from an abacus (it's just a machine!), on the other side there's a connection to the processor that I use right now. Very cool.
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euskeover 9 years ago
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