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6502 Memory Transfer Part II

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In the last issue we reported on the experiment of Michael Doornbos.

Michael, inspired by Gregorio Naçu's 6502 spec sheet, tried to measure the memory transfer speed of a 6502. As it goes with such things, they end up on HN, and when they end up on HN, you have to expect to be ripped into technical pieces in the comments.

Perhaps inspired by just that (we don't know), Michael gets it going again this week. ♻️

In his latest blog post he revisits the general purpose code from last time and tweaks it on a KIM-1 clone.

Curious? Definitely interesting to read.

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