8086 Raspberry Pi

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Scott Robison
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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-8086-hat

Now I want to interface a 6502 or 65816 with an RPi.

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Now that is cool!

A Pi6502 like he mentions would be neat.

I love it when people marry old and new tech like that.

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I took a crack at trying that with my 6502s, planned out my IO but things weren't quite working as I expected. I think I wasn't setting the pin functions properly or something along those lines.

I feel like this is a counter-intuitive thing to say but I found it a lot easier to do it with an FPGA lol

https://suchprogramming.com/fpga-meets-6502/

I'm hoping to resume this kind of tinkering in the near future and try to learn and share more open source hardware stuff

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