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old CPUs in calculators - jxu - 05-28-2015 I was considering getting a Raspberry Pi, but then I felt a sudden urge to stick to classics. I considered out buying an old chip to experiment with, but then I realized something from a while ago: Ti-83, Ti-84 Plus: Z80 Ti-89: Motorola 68000 Assembly shells and libraries are also available. Maybe I can do some cool asm coding with these in mind RE: old CPUs in calculators - Xray_Doc - 05-29-2015 Ti83 still does everything you need a calculator to do RE: old CPUs in calculators - tyler569 - 05-31-2015 6502, only cool retro chip. (Atari, Apple II, Nintendo Entertainment System, Commodore 64 and others) http://www.visual6502.org/JSSim/expert.html |