Ben Eater 6502 Kit — Day 2
Starting to work on the clock for the computer. The finished computer will have three clocks:
- A full speed 1 MHz clock.
- A slow adjustable clock.
- A single step clock.
This is the setup for the for the 2nd option, the slow adjustable clock

The parts needed
You don't actually need a multimeter but it you don't know the colour codes for the resistors or have difficulty reading the tiny print on the capacitors then a good multimeter is helpful. Just measure them to see which is which.

Put the 555 time on the board and wire up power

First try
Mind you, one there was no 100kΩ resistor in the kit only 1MΩ so the LED blinked 10 times slower. Which wasn't a bad thing.

Off

On

Lot's of space for what comes next
After the first function test the potentiometer is added to make the clock adjustable and also two capacitors to smoothen out voltage peaks.
That was quick and very easy. Just the brown connector isn't perfect.
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What you intend to do?
Build a computer of a breadboard:
Interesting.
Hi @krischik
After seeing this post, I must assume that you are an engineer. Just today, October 28, Venezuela is celebrating Engineer's Day.
So even though you don't live in Venezuela from here I send you a happy day.
Thank you very much!
And indeed I'm a technical computer scientist. Mind you, didn't do much engineering in recent years.