Rodnay Zaks is a computer scientist who went to town on the subject of 8-bit microprocessors as we will see here.
ATARI 8 BIT EMULATOR MAC CODE
There are lots of techniques and example code segments. Still in print and available on Kindle, this book from the 80s describes the whole family of 6502 processors starting with the 6502, the 65C02 and the 16-bit versions 65802/65816. It was one of the cheapest on the market in the late 70s and had a simple design. This microprocessor can be found in the BBC Microcomputer, Apple II, Atari and Commodore computers. At Atari she was considered the expert on 2600 games kernels – the loop of code that is timed to output the display.
ATARI 8 BIT EMULATOR MAC SOFTWARE
Perifractic is designing the case and there is a group of people working on the software and motherboard. Initiated by the 8-bit Guy, this is an 8-bit computer designed to provide the same experience we had in the 80s getting close to the machine, but in a modern format. There are various attempts out there to produce “new” computers based on 8-bit architecture. He leans more towards Amstrad and Sinclair systems. Noel goes into great detail repairing systems and soldering them together.
Here you'll find info about the Atari 8-bit systems. General 6502 Items Amiga Apple // Atari 8-Bit Commodore 8-Bit CP/M DEC PDP-8 DEC PDP-11 Exidy Sorcerer Heathkit Computers Miscellaneous MTU-130 Ohio Scientific (OSI) Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 TI-99/4A