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Implementing the 100 MHz 6502 In an FPGA
Jürgen Mülle has posted details of re-implementing the 65C02 in an FPGA, in a pin-compatible format that enables you to upgrade old computers and games to a 100 MHz clock rate! Speaking about the project, Jürgen says: "The idea of implementing a CPU core inside an FPGA is not new,...
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Juergen’s 100 MHz 65F02 Microprocessor is designed to work as an Accelerator for 6502 And 65C02 Computers
The 8-bit, 2 MHz 6502 microprocessor of MOS Technology, now CSG, had gained widespread use on classic computers of the late 1970s and early 1990s, like the Apple II plus, games consoles, and chess computers, though the games consoles and chess computers were mostly CMOS 65C02-based. The...
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