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| | | | | The VIC II chip (video IC) that gives the C64 a lot of its characters (pun intended), includes registers to set up interrupts at certain r... | |
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| | | | | Back in April 2019 I decided to get into emulation and thought about writing a simple one. I read about the MOS 6502 microprocessor and it looked promising as it was used in famous products such as Apple II, Commodore 64, BBC Micro, Tamagotchi and others. One would typically program this in the 6502 assembly, for more information check out the wonderful Easy6502 interactive ebook by Nick Morgan, it includes an emulator as well. | |
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| | | | | How do you write a snake game? Very carefully. ;-) Open source at GitHub For me, it started as an idea to make a featured game for my handh... | |
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| | | In a previous article I described the design and build of a temperature sensor board based around a high precision LTC2986 part from Linear Technology. The project was successful so you may be wond... | ||