As there's not a Microprocessor forum, I'm putting this here, as it's not a Microcontroller.
Many of us come from the 6502 days, Apple, C64, KIM1 etc, or in my case Microtan 65 - and a good while back now, Microsoft posted all the original BASIC source code on Github.
So I've been following a guy on YouTube, who's been breadboarding his own 6502 based simple computer, and he's just recently got round to implementing the original Microsoft BASIC on it:
Earlyierepisodes show him implementing WOZMON on it, something I wasn't familiar with, but it's incredible how little code WOZMON takes
It makes me want to build a 6502 board to play with
- but then reality kicks in, and a little cheap PIC has far better specs. for a fraction of the cost, and almost nothing else required other than the PIC.
It takes you back!
Many of us come from the 6502 days, Apple, C64, KIM1 etc, or in my case Microtan 65 - and a good while back now, Microsoft posted all the original BASIC source code on Github.
So I've been following a guy on YouTube, who's been breadboarding his own 6502 based simple computer, and he's just recently got round to implementing the original Microsoft BASIC on it:
Earlyierepisodes show him implementing WOZMON on it, something I wasn't familiar with, but it's incredible how little code WOZMON takes
It makes me want to build a 6502 board to play with
It takes you back!