Hi everyone,
While essentially a noob at assembly myself, I am helping to develop a new Fantasy Console called the Fanticon which uses a cycle accurate 6502 as its base and is fairly functional in its current alpha state. An editor and debugger were just added. Currently the dev (not me) is looking for more testers, your experience with 6502 doesn't matter as eventually its meant to be a teaching tool. Next feature coming up will be the sound engine.
you can read more about it at www.fanticon.net - shoot me an email or message on here and i'll get you on the discord if you are interested. Thanks!!
New 6502 based Fantasy Console: The Fanticon (currently in Alpha)
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This forum is intended to offer equal amounts encouragement and constructive feedback...
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Re: New 6502 based Fantasy Console: The Fanticon (currently in Alpha)
That's really cool! I was thinking about building my own 6502-based computer myself. Does it run on an NMOS 6502 or the CMOS 65c02?