This is a modified Ben Eater 6502 Computer PCB board that I’ve been working on. It has a serial I/O port so that I can send and receive data to a display like my laptop, LCD, or CRT monitor. I used Grant Searle’s video and keyboard interface circuit and found a blog that helped with setting up the serial I/O using a 6551 ACIA chip. So far It’s running a version of wozmon that I found on [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/beneater/comments/k14gko/comment/gdm391d/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3). I eventually want to port a BASIC interpreter just like the apple 1 but I’ve just been having trouble using the vasm assembler to do that, so I’m currently looking into different assemblers (like RetroAssembler and cc65) and hopefully I can get that working soon…
This is a modified Ben Eater 6502 Computer PCB board that I’ve been working on. It has a serial I/O port so that I can send and receive data to a display like my laptop, LCD, or CRT monitor. I used Grant Searle’s video and keyboard interface circuit and found a blog that helped with setting up the serial I/O using a 6551 ACIA chip. So far It’s running a version of wozmon that I found on [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/beneater/comments/k14gko/comment/gdm391d/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3). I eventually want to port a BASIC interpreter just like the apple 1 but I’ve just been having trouble using the vasm assembler to do that, so I’m currently looking into different assemblers (like RetroAssembler and cc65) and hopefully I can get that working soon…
Here’s a link to the full video if anyone’s interested: https://youtu.be/8I7XNCFC5iU
Awesome, that’s a great next step after watching ben videos
I’m impressed!
Can it run Doom?
Now run Doom on it.