interesting links2024-02-05T15:40:13+01:00https://roland.iwasno.net/links/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/Neo6502 - Open Source Hardware Boardhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?5Pufmw2024-02-05T15:40:13+01:00Neo6502 is small computer with USB keyboard host and HDMI/DVI output.<br />
Found on <a href="https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2093-neo6502-in-the-matrix-open-source-hardware-and-software-modern-retro-computer-with-software-defined-architecture/" rel="nofollow">https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2093-neo6502-in-the-matrix-open-source-hardware-and-software-modern-retro-computer-with-software-defined-architecture/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?5Pufmw">Permalink</a>)Seth Morabito's bloghttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?o7P0UQ2021-12-29T10:49:17+01:00Found via the TUHS mailing list <a href="https://minnie.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2021-December/024902.html" rel="nofollow">https://minnie.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2021-December/024902.html</a><br />
This post describes his org-mode setup, but other entries about his work on various emulators are interesting too.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?o7P0UQ">Permalink</a>)Cowgol 2.0: Ada-inspired language for very small systemshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mfqhrA2021-02-23T14:45:29+01:00Main page is <a href="http://cowlark.com/cowgol/" rel="nofollow">http://cowlark.com/cowgol/</a><br />
It used to support the Apollo Guidance Computer used in the Apollo spacecraft, but I had to remove the code generator while rewriting the compiler and I haven’t reworked the AGC backend.<br />
<a href="http://cowlark.com/2019-07-20-cowgol-agc/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://cowlark.com/2019-07-20-cowgol-agc/index.html</a><br />
The author also ported the Fuzix operating system to the Raspberry π pico.<br />
<a href="http://cowlark.com/2021-02-16-fuzix-pi-pico/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://cowlark.com/2021-02-16-fuzix-pi-pico/index.html</a><br />
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His tool <a href="https://github.com/davidgiven/narcissus" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/davidgiven/narcissus</a> to remap keys might be interesting too.<br />
So is his Forth system <a href="http://cowlark.com/fforth/" rel="nofollow">http://cowlark.com/fforth/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mfqhrA">Permalink</a>)Henry Baker's Archive of Research Papershttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?IExdnw2019-06-24T11:23:51+02:00Collection of interesting papers, including the famous MIT HAKMEM <a href="http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/hakmem/hakmem.html" rel="nofollow">http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/hakmem/hakmem.html</a><br />
Lisp, garbage collection, modular arithmetic and more.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?IExdnw">Permalink</a>)cl-6502 - A Readable CPU Emulatorhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?xEsUyQ2018-08-31T15:56:09+02:00cl-6502 is a Common Lisp emulator, assembler and disassembler for the MOS 6502 processor.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?xEsUyQ">Permalink</a>)LUnix - The Next Generationhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?G5scjQ2018-06-04T17:05:37+02:00LNG is an operating system primarly for the good old Commodore64 home-computer. There also is a native version for the successor Commodore128. Ports to other 6502/6510 driven 8Bit Computers are possible but not yet started. LUnix started in 1993 and reached the internet in 1994. In 1997 LUnix0.1 was rewritten from scratch, the result is LNG.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?G5scjQ">Permalink</a>)home-brew computers, modules, info: Wilson Mines Co.https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yJ0eAw2016-02-02T10:27:46+01:00Lots of information about building 6502-based computers.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yJ0eAw">Permalink</a>)xhyve – Lightweight Virtualization on OS X Based on bhyve | pagetable.comhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?_DVxVA2016-01-28T12:02:08+01:00xhyve is a lightweight virtualization solution for OS X that is capable of running Linux. It is a port of FreeBSD’s bhyve, a KVM+QEMU alternative written by Peter Grehan and Neel Natu.<br />
The blog also has entries about 6502 assembly programming.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?_DVxVA">Permalink</a>)6502.org: The 6502 Microprocessor Resourcehttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?lrbHYQ2016-01-18T15:26:41+01:006502.org is a resource for people interested in building hardware or writing software for the 6502 microprocessor and its relatives.<br />
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We continually strive to remain the largest and most complete source for 6502-related information in the world. This includes everything from articles and project descriptions to schematics and source code.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?lrbHYQ">Permalink</a>)[TUHS] 6502 and swtch, was Re: 2.11BSD cross compilerhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?K7Ktvw2014-08-13T01:26:01+02:00Two unix-like systems for the 6502.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?K7Ktvw">Permalink</a>)virtual 6502https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yvXHOw2012-06-15T17:06:41+02:00Yet another emulator for the 6502 microprocessor. The site also has an interesting toy unix written in JavaScript.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yvXHOw">Permalink</a>)