468: Designed to Kill All Humans
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468: Designed to Kill All Humans

Anders Nielsen joined us to talk about why the 6502 is the best processor.

Anders also sells 65uino kits on his store: imania.dk. For more explanation of what they are, how they work, attaching peripherals, and programming in assembly, look at Anders' YouTube channel @AndersNielsenAA, read his blog on abnielsen.com, or read about it on its Hackaday.io project page.**

We also mentioned Ben Eater's 6502 Kit, Adrian's Digital Basement - YouTube, and Rodnay Zaks' Programming the 6502.

** Anders was a two time semi-finalist for the Hackaday Challenge but we didn't talk about that. Here is his Hackaday page.

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