The MOS Technology 6502 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by MOS Technology in 1975. When it was introduced it was the least expensive full featured CPU on the market by far, at about 1/6th the price, or less, of competing designs from larger companies such as Motorola and Intel. It was nevertheless faster than most of them, and, along with the Zilog Z80, sparked off a series of computer projects* that would eventually result in the home computer revolution of the 1980s. The 6502 design was originally second-sourced by Rockwell and Synertek and later licensed to a number of companies; it is still made for embedded systems.

6502 Cross-Development Languages and Tools - Includes 6502 disassembler references, by Daniel Fandrich .
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Acorn Disassembler - Disassembler for Acorn RISC-OS.
Antic Software Archive - Carries Atari disassemblers.
Dan's Atari 5200 Tech Page - VSS is an Atari 5200 Super System emulator for MSDOS, it includes disassembler by Dan Boris.
Dis6502 - The Interactive Atari Disassembler, by Eric Bacher.
Distella - Atari 2600 ROM disassembler by Dan Boris and Bob Colbert.
The UK Mirror Service - Acorn Disassemblers - Collections of Acorn RISC-OS disassemblers.
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