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mschaef.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reflects on their early experiences with the Commodore 64 and Apple II computers in school, highlighting how exposure to Logo programming and the different design philosophies of these machines shaped their career and approach to software development. | |
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paleotronic.com
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| | | | | Why did you choose to start aggressively de-protecting, archiving and re-distributing Apple II software? It's tempting to rewrite history and give myself some noble purpose for starting this hobby, but in this case the truth [more...] | |
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jborza.com
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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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debugmo.de
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| | | [AI summary] A tutorial demonstrating how to implement a basic Python-based FPGA module using the Migen library to invert input bits, integrated into an OpenVizsla hardware design. | ||