Balazs' schematic and documents
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* [http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Electronics/Reverse%20Engineering/ translated documents] directory: Doc and pdf. | * [http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Electronics/Reverse%20Engineering/ translated documents] directory: Doc and pdf. | ||
* [http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Electronics/CPU/6502%20Schematic.pdf single page schematic] 730kByte pdf | * [http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Electronics/CPU/6502%20Schematic.pdf single page schematic] 730kByte pdf | ||
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+ | Balazs gave a 40 minute presentation on the reverse engineering at Hacktivity 2011, see [https://vimeo.com/33077354 here]. |
Revision as of 16:14, 12 February 2016
Beregnyei Balazs (family name first!) derived a schematic from his die photo and wrote up notes on the circuits.
The chip is an R6502 which is a Rockwell part but uses MOS Technology's masks.
Henry S. Courbis worked with a friend of Balazs on an English translation
- Beregnyei Balazs: 6502 Reverse Engineering directory (archived)
- translated documents directory: Doc and pdf.
- single page schematic 730kByte pdf
Balazs gave a 40 minute presentation on the reverse engineering at Hacktivity 2011, see here.