@@davehohacks I am in the planning stages of making an 8-bit computer project. It will be driven by the 65c02 cpu. My plan so far is to use a Teensy (Arduino compatible) as a graphics processor and have it work via registers in the cpu RAM, but if it will work or not, I am sure I will find out later on. Still have not put anything on a breadboard, just watching videos and making the plans at the moment.
@@johnnybremer5889 Nice! Quinn Dunki used an AVR microcontroller to generate VGA graphics in her Veronica project, so I would expect you could do something similar with a Teensy.
Nice fun project for general testing. Also, your cat is so sweet 😺😸
Thanks for sharing
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Nice displays. Try putting some cheap PVC electrical tape over them (the same colour as the LED's) It should make them a lot more readable.
Good idea, that's worth a try!
What is the status of your DIY 8-bit computer?
I'm planning to work on video output / graphics this summer. Most likely plan is to try to use an FPGA.
@@davehohacks I am in the planning stages of making an 8-bit computer project. It will be driven by the 65c02 cpu. My plan so far is to use a Teensy (Arduino compatible) as a graphics processor and have it work via registers in the cpu RAM, but if it will work or not, I am sure I will find out later on. Still have not put anything on a breadboard, just watching videos and making the plans at the moment.
@@johnnybremer5889 Nice! Quinn Dunki used an AVR microcontroller to generate VGA graphics in her Veronica project, so I would expect you could do something similar with a Teensy.