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From: mgetz@superior.carleton.ca (Mike Getz)
Subject: Re: 6502 and Scrapping
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Timothy Newbury (timothy@chem.eng.usyd.edu.au) wrote:
: I was wondering if anyone could steer me in the direction of an appropriate 
: FTP site where 6502 assemblers, development tools, data etc may be found.

: While I'm here, is the 6502 still used? (These came from fairly primitive 
: archaic machines/devices but I understand the old Commodoore 64 was based on a 
: 6502)

Hi tim,

You can find assemblers on the SimTel mirrors.

oak.oakland.edu /SimTel/msdos/crossasm

The Vic-20 was a 6502 also the APPLE II series the commodore 64 was
a later member of the 6502 family( for the life of me i can't remember the
chip number :( )

Mike.

