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CodeWraith18-Feb-19 5:04
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Peter Shaw25-Feb-19 4:06
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ha ha, you've obviously not seen my crazy experiments with a 6502 and a bunch of PIC's on a breadboard then Smile | :)

I basically got a tube (25) of PIC16F54's and then proceeded to program them as CMOS/Discrete logic.

Rather than use 4 or 5 different chips, you can easily just build the address decoding directly on the I/O lines or even just program the damn things to replicate a 74LS quad and/nand/or/nor/xor if need be.

Couple that with this that I found on eBAY:
Homebrew 6502 + 6809 + Z80 IC kit with SRAM, EPROM, TMS9918, 6847, 6845 VDPs etc

I've now got a working model of a BBC Model B micro running on a bread board, and executing the original OS and BBC Basic V2.

It get's a bit upset that some of the actual hardware is not there, chiefly the 1770 FDC controller, the serial Acia/ULA and the teletext hardware, but in general it works mostly, and can even play back audio.

On top of that, I built this:
GitHub - shawty/sn76489arduino: Project and Supporting files to turn an arduino into a BBC Micro music player.

A couple of years ago, and (as time permits) am currently replacing the PC side of things, with a PIC and an SDCard reader, so I can just put an SD with music on it in the device and have it play them.
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