Porting Ultima IV to my 3RIC 6502 homebrew computer: Apple II language card and banking challenge.

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  • @ANormalLuser
    @ANormalLuser Год назад +2

    Love your work! Looking forward to more updates!

  • @djmips
    @djmips Год назад +3

    A great low-res Apple II game is called 'Three Mile Island - Muse Software' - A simulator published in 1979 - You operate a nuclear reactor and once you get into it - it's very fun.

  • @GeorgeFoot
    @GeorgeFoot Год назад +3

    Nice update. I avoid 22V10s personally because of their high power usage, using 16V8s instead where possible - I've tested running the same logic code on both and found the 16V8 drew half as much current in practice. They are less flexible, however.
    WinCupl's GUI is pretty awful, and from what I remember, it crashes a lot. I made a script to run three compiler and simulator from the command line instead, which is much more comfortable - highly recommended!

  • @andyshaw2800
    @andyshaw2800 Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel and watched several of you videos and subscribed straight away
    I like you during lock down built Ben Eaters 6502 board but I sourced all the components my self as at the kit plus postage overseas made it more expensive.
    I have been a big 6502 fan ever since the early 80’s. Glad to see it’s still an appreciated microprocessor and others are getting so much fun out of it
    You have taken the work that Ben Eater did to a whole new level with the graphics and porting the games
    It just shows how innovative Jobs and Wozniak were
    Great work thanks