Log inRegister an accountBrowse CSDbHelp & documentationFacts & StatisticsThe forumsAvailable RSS-feeds on CSDbSupport CSDb Commodore 64 Scene Database
 Welcome to our latest new user Nicron ! (Registered 2024-05-21) You are not logged in - nap
CSDb User Forums


Forums > C64 Coding > Ben Eater's 6502 coding from scratch video
2019-09-15 05:29
Skate

Registered: Jul 2003
Posts: 491
Ben Eater's 6502 coding from scratch video

I really enjoyed watching this. Sending the CPU $ea all the time and watching it executing NOPs starting from $eaea is just hilarious. Watch the video, you'll see what i mean.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnzuMJLZRdU

I'm following Ben Eater for a while now. His videos are very inspiring to built some basic hw projects, especially for beginners like me.
2019-09-16 10:41
ChristopherJam

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 1381
That was excellent, thanks for the rec.
2019-09-16 12:33
Pantaloon

Registered: Aug 2003
Posts: 124
nice stuff!
2019-09-16 22:26
Slammer

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
I agree. Thumbs up for sharing!
2019-09-16 23:01
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2381
Great!
2019-09-17 20:44
Gargaj

Registered: May 2003
Posts: 12
I recommend his earlier videos too, e.g. the one where he builds a working VGA "graphics card" on breadboards, he's fantastic at explaining what he does and he does it small incremental steps which makes it super easy to follow.
2019-11-02 21:37
Skate

Registered: Jul 2003
Posts: 491
Part #2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl8vPW5hydQ
2019-11-11 16:46
cbmeeks

Registered: Oct 2005
Posts: 72
His bread-boarding skills are insane. Seems like every wire is a perfect 90 degree bend and just the right length.
2019-11-11 21:15
Mr. SID

Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 423
Lol, he obviously prepares the wires before filming the video... ;)
2019-11-19 03:07
cbmeeks

Registered: Oct 2005
Posts: 72
Yep, I would imagine so.
2019-11-19 08:47
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5028
there is a cut each time when he inserts a wire, so he can take his time to get it right...
2019-12-26 09:17
cavey

Registered: Jul 2002
Posts: 68
You can actually buy these jumper wire packs/kits. I have one at home.

https://m.reichelt.nl/jumper-wire-jumper-set-140-stuks-steckboa..

As an example. I have one from Velleman, which I bought many years ago when we still had a local electronics store :)

/edit thumbing errors fixed

/edit2 oh bollocks, I missed those bendy wires in the second video. Nice work on his part.
RefreshSubscribe to this thread:

You need to be logged in to post in the forum.

Search the forum:
Search   for   in  
All times are CET.
Search CSDb
Advanced
Users Online
Lucifer/TRIAD
Fritske
DeeKay/Crest
rime/Fancy Rats
Guests online: 95
Top Demos
1 Next Level  (9.8)
2 13:37  (9.7)
3 Mojo  (9.7)
4 Coma Light 13  (9.7)
5 Edge of Disgrace  (9.6)
6 No Bounds  (9.6)
7 Comaland 100%  (9.6)
8 Uncensored  (9.6)
9 Wonderland XIV  (9.6)
10 Bromance  (9.5)
Top onefile Demos
1 Layers  (9.6)
2 It's More Fun to Com..  (9.6)
3 Cubic Dream  (9.6)
4 Party Elk 2  (9.6)
5 Copper Booze  (9.6)
6 TRSAC, Gabber & Pebe..  (9.5)
7 Rainbow Connection  (9.5)
8 Dawnfall V1.1  (9.5)
9 Quadrants  (9.5)
10 Daah, Those Acid Pil..  (9.5)
Top Groups
1 Covert Bitops  (9.4)
2 Oxyron  (9.3)
3 Booze Design  (9.3)
4 Crest  (9.3)
5 Censor Design  (9.3)
Top Musicians
1 Rob Hubbard  (9.7)
2 Stinsen  (9.7)
3 Jeroen Tel  (9.6)
4 Linus  (9.6)
5 MacMagix  (9.6)

Home - Disclaimer
Copyright © No Name 2001-2024
Page generated in: 0.063 sec.