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Skate
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 494 |
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. |
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Pantaloon
Registered: Aug 2003 Posts: 124 |
nice stuff! |
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Slammer
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 416 |
I agree. Thumbs up for sharing! |
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Zyron
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 2381 |
Great! |
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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. |
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Skate
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 494 |
Part #2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl8vPW5hydQ |
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cbmeeks
Registered: Oct 2005 Posts: 78 |
His bread-boarding skills are insane. Seems like every wire is a perfect 90 degree bend and just the right length. |
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Mr. SID
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 424 |
Lol, he obviously prepares the wires before filming the video... ;) |
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cbmeeks
Registered: Oct 2005 Posts: 78 |
Yep, I would imagine so. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5094 |
there is a cut each time when he inserts a wire, so he can take his time to get it right... |
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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. |
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