Speaking of 6502s, was Re: 70's micros still available - was 1802 problems

Philip Pemberton philpem at dsl.pipex.com
Tue Jan 3 16:52:40 CST 2006


In message <200601031242.40172.rtellason at blazenet.net>
          "Roy J. Tellason" <rtellason at blazenet.net> wrote:

> I always thought that'd be a nifty machine to get a hold of and play with,  
> but never did,  somehow.  Last one I saw for sale was way up there in price,  
> not something I was gonna spend...

So I've noticed. Prices for SYM-1s are just as bad. I would love to get my
hands on a KIM-1 or a SYM-1 (aka SY-VIM-1)... Or an AIM-65 for that matter.
Anything's good, as long as it's 6502 powered :)

> I remember some magazine article dealing with Sweet-16,  in Byte?  Been a long 
> time,  anyhow.  That stuff built in ain't that big a deal,  my thinking is 
> more toward doing assembly and such on some other box and downloading it.

I think there's an article about it on <http://www.6502.org/>...

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