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From: fculpepp@norfolk.vak12ed.edu (Fred W. Culpepper)
Subject: Re: 6502 design book?
Message-ID: <1992Sep30.034155.24078@norfolk.vak12ed.edu>
Organization: Virginia's Public Education Network (Norfolk)
References: <1992Sep29.230751.11104@waikato.ac.nz>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 92 03:41:55 GMT
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sjhill@waikato.ac.nz writes:
> A friend of mine (who has plans to build a small robot) has a 6502 and a 
> couple of support chips (CIA,VIA), but no documentation for them.
> 
> I'm pretty sure I remember seeing a book written about 10 or so years ago
> on how to build your own 6502 computer. Maybe it was by Rodney Zaks or
> Lance Leventhal (I know they wrote books on 6502 assembly language programming)
> 
> Does anyone know of such a book? If so what's its exact name, author, 
> publisher?
> 
> Also, any other pointers to sources of info on 6502 singleboard computer
> design/construction would be much appreciated!
> 
> Stef'


If my memory has not slipped, I believe the instructions to
which you refer were a series of 3 articles which appeared in
late 70's in either Popular Electronics or Radio-Electronics.
The articles were on the making of a primitive (fantastic at
that time) personal computer.

Fred W. Culpepper
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY (Retired)
fculpepp@norfolk.vak12ed.edu
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