I think they missed a good joke opportunity on that cover.


#interview with the vampire#iwtv#amc tvl#jacob anderson#sam reid
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I think they missed a good joke opportunity on that cover.
Are you worthy of being called MACHINE CODE MASTER?
The MOS Technology 6502 8-bit microprocessor, introduced in 1975. A workhorse of 1980s home computing, it and its variants powered the Apple I, Apple II, Apple II+, Apple IIe, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 800, Atari Lynx hand-held, BBC Micro and Master, Commodore PET, Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, Famicom, Nintendo Entertainment System, and TurboGrafx-16, among others. Initially clocking in at 1.023 Mhz, some variants could reach up to 4 Mhz.
The 65xx series lives on through variants of the improved low-power WDC 65C02 CMOS version, first released in 1983. Hundreds of millions of units are still being produced annually; in particular, the W65C02S–14 variant can exceed a blistering 14 MHz, and continues to see use in a wide variety of embedded devices ranging from automotive and industrial applications to medical implants.
Stereo sound! High Fidelity! It’s just like real life!
What a beautiful sound. This went together faster than I thought it would! #65c02 #ay38910 #chiptune #geek #nerd #computer
I wonder what we might hear next. #6502 #65c02 #psg #ay38910 #sound #chiptunes #computer #geek #nerd
Hard to tell, but that thing is properly free-running. #6502 #65c02 #computer #retro #electronics #geek #nerd
The wire-wrap version of my JCM-1 #65C02 single board computer is coming together. #rom #ram and #65C51 #acia are in place, along with the reset circuit, oscillator and power bus, and the address decoder glue #logic sockets are tied down. So much more to go, though.