I love this!

Cheers,

Alan





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From: Casey Ransberger <[email protected]>
To: Fundamentals of New Computing <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, January 7, 2011 10:51:12 AM
Subject: [fonc] Visual 6502

This is kind of cool. They took a 6502, X-rayed it, vectorized the photographs, 
and then used polygon intersection to implement an emulator in JavaScript. I 
haven't hears of anyone doing anything like that before. Made me think of the 
FONC TCP/IP bootstrap in it's surprising straightforwardness and unorthodoxy. 


Also, it seems to suggest a "polygonal language," which is interesting to me. 

You can watch a color coded image of the processor doing it's thing and even 
step through code, right in your browser. I really think this could be a fun 
way 
to teach kids about microprocessors.

Thought I'd share, hopefully this is interesting to folks:)

http://www.visual6502.org
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