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Loads of Links for the 1802
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| There are plenty of other 1802 reminincers and
enthusiasts on the internet, but as with such a limited
microprocessor, the amount of development is pretty small. But don't
let that discourage you! Little is much! For far too long, we have
been spoiled with way too much memory and processor power, so we
waste so much because we are not wise and careful with our designs. I am not very proficient in programming like so many others are, but the 1802 has a way of helping focus a programmer on being frugal, and prudent with their resources in order to get a job done. This is a good trait of solid programming, and of wise Christians. Too many people are way too wasteful with what God has given them! I know that the next web server won't be coded in 1802 machine language, but there are plenty of unique projects that the 1802 can excel at, if only some folks learned to think things all the way through, and put up with some tough challenges.
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| www.cosmacelf.com | A cool site with a lot of history. It hosts the Cosmac Elf Users forum which I highly recommend people joining and contributing to. |
| www.sparetimegizmos.com | |
| http://www.decodesystems.com/cosmac/ | A great collection of RCA documentation on the 1802, as well as information on the Microtutor, Microtutor II, VIP, Quest Super Elf, Netronics, and Infocel boards. |
| http://www.incolor.inetnebr.com/bill_r/elf/html/elf-1-33.htm | A website containing the original article on How to Build The COSMAC "ELF" A Low-Cost Experimenter's Microcomputer |