A 6502-microprocessor driven timer that calculates second based on CPU clock speed (2MHz) and triggers update event using interrupts, with each “second” equivalent to approx. 998 milliseconds in real life.
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A 6502-microprocessor driven timer that calculates second based on CPU clock speed (2MHz) and triggers update event using interrupts, with each “second” equivalent to approx. 998 milliseconds in real life.
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HTTP server written in C++ 98, providing non-blocking I/O, CGI support, and multiple port listening for hosting static and dynamic websites.
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