> The MOnSter 6502 is relatively slow compared to the original, thanks to the much larger capacitance of the design.
Though that is all true and good, decent speeds are possible with discrete designs. A decade before the 6502, discrete component mainframes hit clock speed like 35 Mhz.
Those used BJT's; that's the main difference. Low impedance inputs exhibiting low parasitic capacitance.
Though that is all true and good, decent speeds are possible with discrete designs. A decade before the 6502, discrete component mainframes hit clock speed like 35 Mhz.
Those used BJT's; that's the main difference. Low impedance inputs exhibiting low parasitic capacitance.