| Introducing the Propeddle |
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| Written by Jeff Ledger |
| Monday, 11 July 2011 08:50 |
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What do you get when you combine the Propeller with a 6502 and some memory? jac_goudsmit (Savage Circuits) writes: "The Propeddle was initially intended as a replica for the early Commodore computers (PET-2001, CBM-4032 and CBM-8032) because those happen to be the first computers I ever worked on. But because of the way it's designed, it's really a universal platform to (re-)create many types of 6502-based computers, or design a new one. In many cases you won't even need additional hardware (besides a GadgetGangster Propeller Platform board): the software on the Propeller determines how the computer behaves, and it can emulate other hardware such as storage, by using the EEPROM or the serial port to a PC or other device." Comments (1)
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