Thank you! Having learned assembly language as teenager on the 6502, then moved on (back?) to mini-computers at work...then various RISC and CISC machines since... this filled in some missing questions about the 6502 that have nagged me from time to time.
so you're telling me the 6502 exists because some guys didn't want to move to Texas !? :oD Always funny to see how great things can come to life because of a glitch in the space continuum ;)
It was my first processor, many followed in the next 48 years.
This is a very special interview. Thank you
Wow... I loved the little-endiannes motivation part. Really a very effective and optimized design...
Thank you! Having learned assembly language as teenager on the 6502, then moved on (back?) to mini-computers at work...then various RISC and CISC machines since... this filled in some missing questions about the 6502 that have nagged me from time to time.
Great interview! Thank you both!
Great video and superb interview.
6502 was the greatest. First was the Commodore Pet, then the Apple 2e, then on to the Atari 800.
Awesome. Always like listening to Bill.
Awesome interview. thanks a lot.
Such great history. Lovely video.
imo was a business success before a tech success, thank to the right pricing
This video is an unconditional goto for all SixFiveOTwo adepts ❗ 👌😎👍
OMg I remember ruby pity with .5 micron double spell is cos in 1978.
Who names are on the various patents for the MOS Technology 6502?
So uh, how much are they worth and where's a good place to find interested buyers?
so you're telling me the 6502 exists because some guys didn't want to move to Texas !? :oD Always funny to see how great things can come to life because of a glitch in the space continuum ;)
hmmm..i thought Bill was a Layout engineer....Chuck mentioned it in a book...
"Arizona is kinda beautiful, Texas is kinda flat ..." Hahaha.
Tek4501?
Isolated CMOS