Hive December 10, 2020 Ben-Eater-6502-Kit on Hive and SteemPeak # Clock Module Day 1 – Day one of my journey with the Ben Eater 6502 Kit (SteemPeak) Day 2 – A clock module (SteemPeak) Day 3 – Push Button De-bouncer (SteemPeak) Day 4 – Switch De-bouncing (SteemPeak) Day 5 – Finishing the clock module (SteemPeak) CPU (central processing unit) Day 6 – Link breadboards and attach power rails (SteemPeak) Day 7 – CPU Monitor program (SteemPeak) Day 9 – Start CPU (SteemPeak) ROM (read only memory) Day 8 – Create a ROM with only NOP operations (SteemPeak) Day 10 – Attach ROM to CPU (SteemPeak) Day 11 – Add reset vectors to ROM (SteemPeak) VIA (versatile-interface-adapter) Day 12 – Add VIA (Versatile-Interface-Adapter) (SteemPeak) Day 13 – Macro Assembler (SteemPeak) Day 14 – Add display and print “Hello, World!” (SteemPeak) Day 15 – Using a loop to make the Hello World more compact! (SteemPeak) RAM (random access memory) Day 16 – Improved Memory Management Unit (SteemPeak) Day 17 – Using subroutines to make the Hello World even more compact! (SteemPeak) Crystal oscillator Day 18 – Add disassembler to monitor (SteemPeak) Day 19 – Add crystal oscillator (SteemPeak) Interrupts Day 20 – Print decimal number (SteemPeak) Day 21 – NMI Interrupt (SteemPeak) Day 22 – IRQ Interrupt (SteemPeak)