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MOnSter 6502 The MOnSter 6502 A dis-integrated circuit project to make a complete, working transistor-scale replica of the classic MOS 6502 microprocessor. Video FAQ Sixty-Five-Oh-What? The 6502 is the famous processor found at the core of such influential computer systems as the Apple ][, the Commodore PET, the Atari 400 and 800 home video game consoles, the BBC Micro, and the Tamagotchi digital pet. Slight variations of it were found in the Commodore 64, the Atari 2600, and the original Nintendo Entertainment System. What's with the name and capitalization? MOnSter 6502 is a play on the original manufacturer and device name (MOS 6502) as well as acknowledging its large size. How big is it? It's a four layer circuit board, 12 × 15 inches, 0.1 inches thick, with surface mount components on both sides. How many components are there on the board? In total, there are 4769 components on the board. There are 3218 transistors and 1019 resistors that comprise the "f...

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