It's a green 6502 based learning platform in a familiar form factor and a contestant in the 2023 Hackaday Prize. By taking IC's out of the waste stream and into useful products we encourage recycling and reuse. It's a fun way to learn assembly programming and a tool you can use in your workshop for a lot more than you expect.
You can either make your own, get a PCB using the guide below or order a kit with SMD components presoldered from iMania.dk (IC's available if needed).
https://www.imania.dk/index.php?cPath=204&sort=5a&language=en
In this repository you will find KiCAD hardware files, gerbers and 6502 ASM source files for the 65uino. The 65uino is based on the Single Breadboard Computer - https://youtu.be/s3t2QMukBRs
You'll find more details at https://hackaday.io/project/190260-65uino
Prerequisites:
Install cc65 (and minipro if using a tl866II+ to program a ROM - or, even better, check out the Relatively Universal ROM Programmer!) using your favorite package manager Run assemble.sh to assemble the source file (If you use Windows you probably want to use WSL for this^)
The hardware schematic was created using KiCAD 6 & KiCAD 8
Be sure to check the complete getting started guide in the docs folder
This project is kindly sponsored by JLCPCB. They offer cheap, professional looking PCBs and super fast delivery.
Step 1: Get the gerber file zip package from the /hardware folder hardware/Rev1/65uino-Rev1-gerbers.zip for instance.
Step 2: Upload to JLCPCB https://jlcpcb.com/?from=Anders_N
Step 3: Pick your color, surface finish and order.
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And in case you also want to order a 3D-printed case you can use this link. How to Get a $7 3D Printing Coupon: https://3d.jlcpcb.com/?from=Anders3DP