It doesn’t have to be that way though, as [Aleksander] shows with the Pocket265: a handheld 6502 single-board computer somewhat reminiscent of the famous KIM-1. Like that classic machine ...
and re-purposed their work on the Motorola 6800 to become the MOS 6502. Lawsuits followed. If you asked Chuck about his contribution he would dismiss the claim that he was the father of the KIM-1 ...