![]() ![]() It's work in progress, but comments and suggestions are welcome! As Arduino Uno's have come down in price to $13 or so, it's a very cheap way of owning a KIM. It runs the venerable Peter Jennings code for the KIM-1 with some added comfort (load/save games etc) in the emulation engine. A few years ago, Arduino has changed the way the USB is used. Since many years, there is a library called 'V-USB' that requires some extra hardware and makes it possible for a ATmega328p microcontroller to act as an USB device. I/O through the 6530 RIOTs is not seriously supported yet, other than to support the LEDs and keyboard.Īlso, using the same engine, I cooked up a dedicated 6502 Microchess game for the Arduino. The Arduino Nano can not use the Arduino Keyboard Mouse library. I found the 6502 emulation code in a post of Miker00lz on the Arduino forum, so all I did was to implement the KIM-1 on top of that. It requires a basic Arduino Uno using its serial port, and also supports an add-on shield with LEDs and keyboard for real single-board operation. ![]() Some more functionality is planned but the current version seems to work well. I just finished a KIM-1 emulator that runs on the Arduino Uno. ![]()
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