

For those of you who are 6502 fans, this project will be right up your alley. Many of us attend the vintage computer festivals and related events around the country each year and with Frank Eggen’s little project, we can now attend in style. According to his introduction of the project on Facebook:
I am excited to announce the release of the final version 2.6 of my open-source project: “The MOS 6502 – 50th Anniversary Computer Badge.” This is a minimalist, fully functional 6502 computer that fits right in your hand. It features a 7-segment display, LEDs, and—best of all—it can be programmed in both BASIC and Assembler. It is the ideal kit for anyone wanting to learn low-level programming or just have some nostalgic fun. Check out the full documentation, PCB files, and code on GitHub!”
For those of you who want to build one of these little badge cards, the project files are available here:
https://github.com/FraEgg/The-MOS-6502-50th-Anniversary-Computer-Badge










