Updated README

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Like the RC2014 I've decided to keep things very modular with each card more or less doing one simple thing, easier to wrap ones head around as a beginner and a lot easier to understand when troubleshooting - also a lot cheaper to upgrade or replace since you don't actually need to replace the entire thing, just the specific board. With the conversion of the RC6502 computer to a SBC-version (Single Board Computer), you now have the option to build an all in one version on a single PCB - alternatively you can build the completely full-sized version as before if you want to!
In order to build a single board computer (SBC) of RC6502 you'll need the following modules:
- [RC6502 SBC](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502/tree/master/RC6502%20Apple%201%20SBC)
- [RC6502 SBC](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502/tree/master/RC6502%20Apple%201%20SBC) ([order](https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/RC6502_Apple_1_SBC.html?inviteid=88707))
In order to build the complete full-sized RC6502 you'll need the following modules:
- [Backplane](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502-Apple-1-Replica/tree/master/RC6502%20Backplane)
- [Backplane](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502-Apple-1-Replica/tree/master/RC6502%20Backplane) ([order](https://www.pcbway.com/project/shareproject/RC6502_Apple_1_Replica__Backplane_module_revision_A_.html?inviteid=88707))
- [CPU](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502/tree/master/RC6502%20CPU)
- [RAM](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502/tree/master/RC6502%20RAM)
- [ROM](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502/tree/master/RC6502%20ROM)
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Optional modules:
- [Video Adapter](https://github.com/tebl/RC6502/tree/master/RC6502%20Video%20Adapter)
If you would like to have a copy of one or more modules, what you'll need to do is zip up the contents of the export directory for each module and give that to your favourite PCB fabrication plant. Personally I prefer to use [PCBWay](https://www.pcbway.com/setinvite.aspx?inviteid=88707), each module is only 5$ each and new accounts even get the first one free! Please use the supplied link when signing up to help me support this project, I'll get a small discount on future orders and hopefully I can afford to keep developing new and exciting modules.
If you would like to have a copy of one or more modules, what you'll need to do is zip up the contents of the export directory for each module and give that to your favourite PCB fabrication plant. Personally I prefer to use [PCBWay](https://www.pcbway.com/setinvite.aspx?inviteid=88707), each module is only 5$ each and new accounts even get the first one free! Please use the supplied link when signing up to help me support this project, I'll get a small discount on future orders and hopefully I can afford to keep developing new and exciting modules. Some of the modules also have an order-link, using this you won't have to deal with the rather daunting PCB fabrication order forms so you know it'll work on the first order attempt!