Free 6502 hardware for pickup in Canberra - including a hardware in-circuit emulator, the MICE-II 6502F from Microtek
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8508
(yes, it's an http-only website. Very retro)
pinging @mike
(boosts appreciated)
Free 6502 hardware for pickup in Canberra - including a hardware in-circuit emulator, the MICE-II 6502F from Microtek
http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8508
(yes, it's an http-only website. Very retro)
pinging @mike
(boosts appreciated)
@JdeBP Translation: they're looking for Series-A funding (or something like that). Not necessarily with any expectation of delivering a product: but it's nice work, if you can get it.
The same thought crossed my mind. (-:
Although the disclosure statement on the original article at https://doi.org/10.64628/AB.rkrnyke4r says otherwise.
It's such a cyberpunk name, though. A quick search turned up that there was indeed a Japan-industrial #QuasarGroup from at least 1974 to 1983. Originally part of #Motorola it was sold to #Matsushita and in 1982 was selling a #MOS6502 hand-held computer that ran MS BASIC and a variant of #FORTH called snapFORTH.