Add explanation of component intercompatibility
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- The TED
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- The WDC 6502-derived Microcontrollers
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## Schematic Compatibility Between Similar Components
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The schematic components in this library have been specifically laid out out such that chips with similar function and purpose will have compatible/equivalent pins in the same position, and incompatible pins will not overlap. This means it should be easy to replace one similar component with another, with minimal or no re-wiring; it also means that such a replacement should not result in a signal being routed to an incompatible pin by accident.
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For example, if you were creating a design with the 6502 part, but then decided to replace it with a 6512 part, the phase 0 and phase 2 pins are in the same location because they have compatible functionality, but the phase 1 pins are not in the same place because on the 6512 it is an input, whilst on the 6502 it is and output.
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## Comments, Requests, Bugs & Contributions
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All are welcome.
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Please file an Issue or Pull Request at https://github.com/Alarm-Siren/6502-kicad-library
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