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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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Gavin
Posts: 92/799
give then 6502 a nice Branch Always and it's just about perfect for me
Ernestopheles
Posts: 1/8
I'm a fairly big fan of the NES and Apple IIe, both of which used a 6502... so guess which one I voted for.
Dylan
Posts: 58/1407
I find the classic feeling crisper on the 6502 than on most systems I am familiar with on a z80 CPU. I am a big fan of 8-bit re-computing on the 6502 engine.
WaiWaiWario
Posts: 6/14
I like the Z80.
Valcion
Posts: 315/1139
Originally posted by Sephiroth
....I dont get it what's this about I read alot of these post's and it dose'nt tell me anything, so what is this about?



They're talking about different kinds of prostitutes.


WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU THINK THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT? READ THE FUCKING TOPIC TITLE!

Oh wait. Sephiroth is too badass to read thread titles. i forgot this. cuz he said so in ff7
Atma X
Posts: 450/801
Since I haven't learned to program yet, I'll say the "intricate network of pulleys, gears and buckets of water".
Sephiroth
Posts: 5/46
....I dont get it what's this about I read alot of these post's and it dose'nt tell me anything, so what is this about?
KaOSoFt
Posts: 10/20
Of course the z80, I think it's more flexible, easier and gives a better perfomance. I like the 6502 too, but it isn't as good as the z80.
Alaric
Posts: 44/72
I'd have to say the Z80, because i've got a TI-85. Nyah.. Oh, and it's the one i've had the most experience and ease of use with, heh.
... Though don't the 89, 92, 92+, and V200 (i think) have 68k processors?
Bowser
Posts: 3/29
I pick the Z80, becouse it's the most populer, most compatable & it's been around for years .
NightHawk
Posts: 172/621
I'll take the Z80 as well. Whether the carry bit should matter or not can be chosen, any register can be incremented or decremented, added to or subtracted from, and it's just in general a much more flexible little chip than the 6502.
Emptyeye
Posts: 296/2273
Since core-level/ASM instruction sets continue to own me royally, I'll take the intricate network of gears and water buckets.
HyperLamer
Posts: 1079/8210
I personally prefer the Z80. Nice robust instruction set, easily available (crack open any TI-8x calculator, Sega Genesis, or Game Boy (though the GB uses a modified version)), and no minimum clock speed. You can't get that with a 6502.
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