Hi do you still have another one for sale, I live in Plymouth and happy to cover all costs of P&P , never used PCBWay before so would be easier to get one already made up from somebody in the UK. Looking forward to following the making of your game. Now I'm 74 I am going through a nostalgic period I think first computer ZX81 back in 82 but never followed the 6502 route went with Atari ST the PCs. Let us know if you do have one else I will go through PCB Way.
I've got three bare PCBs, with green solder mask like the one in my video - the PCBs cost me about £6 each delivered. P&P to Plymouth is about £3 so you could have one for £9, or two for £15. At the other extreme, if you want a complete picocomputer RP6502 all built up and tested, complete with the Pi Picos, it owes me £72, so say £75 including P&P to Plymouth. I'm sure you could get the parts cheaper though, if you shopped around: I bought them all from Mouser UK, and their prices and delivery charges are pretty steep (though very convenient).
Hi do you still have another one for sale, I live in Plymouth and happy to cover all costs of P&P , never used PCBWay before so would be easier to get one already made up from somebody in the UK. Looking forward to following the making of your game. Now I'm 74 I am going through a nostalgic period I think first computer ZX81 back in 82 but never followed the 6502 route went with Atari ST the PCs. Let us know if you do have one else I will go through PCB Way.
I've got three bare PCBs, with green solder mask like the one in my video - the PCBs cost me about £6 each delivered. P&P to Plymouth is about £3 so you could have one for £9, or two for £15.
At the other extreme, if you want a complete picocomputer RP6502 all built up and tested, complete with the Pi Picos, it owes me £72, so say £75 including P&P to Plymouth. I'm sure you could get the parts cheaper though, if you shopped around: I bought them all from Mouser UK, and their prices and delivery charges are pretty steep (though very convenient).