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Hacking the NES With Lisp

Andy Hefner has a detailed blog post covering his quest to program an NES with the assistance of Common Lisp. He developed a new 6502 assembler, a mini-language for composing musical sequences, and a neat demo (rom image).

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  1. Re:a strange mix of nausea and admiration by drfreak · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Normally I wouldn't reply to an AC, but being a vi fan I have to give props. Although, you know, all the best operating systems aren't emacs, they are created *in* emacs.