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The Cody Computer
is an 8-bit home computer intended to be built as a DIY project. Inspired by (but not compatible with) the Commodore home computers of the 1980s, it's built around the Western Design Center's 65C02 and 65C22 and the Parallax Propeller microcontroller.
Inspired by (but not compatible with) the Commodore home computers of the 1980s, it's built around the Western Design Center's 65C02 and 65C22 and the Parallax Propeller microcontroller. Named in honor of a good little boy who preferred museums, rockets, and computer chips to chew-sticks and squeak-toys, it's just supposed to be simple, silly, fun, and perhaps a little bit educational. Detailed project information is available in The Cody Computer Book, a freely downloadable PDF currently available to review as a draft copy.
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