Abaffa wrote to DOVE-Net.Hobbies <=-
I'm actually projecting and assembling homebrew computers.
Does anyone share the same interest?
From computer kits assembly to an entire CPU homebrew project I love this hobby :D
project I loveAbaffa wrote to DOVE-Net.Hobbies <=-
Ab> I'm actually projecting and assembling homebrew computers.
Ab> Does anyone share the same interest?
Ab> From computer kits assembly to an entire CPU homebrew
Ab> this hobby :Dversion). They
Ya, I have 3 RC2014's (Pro, Zed, Mini - upgraded to the CP/M
were fun projects.emulated.
I also have a 6502 VCF badge that I play with once in a while.
I assembled an Altair-duino and PiDP-8. But both of those were mostly soldering practice since the computer parts are actually software
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Augusto Baffa wrote to Dr. What <=-
This is great.. what is ur impressions about the RC2014 kit. There are many expansion boards to it...
I assembled an Altair-Duino, PiDP-8 and PiDP-11. Now I'm looking for an IMSAI8080Esp from the high nibble :)
Dr. What wrote to Abaffa <=-
Ya, I have 3 RC2014's (Pro, Zed, Mini - upgraded to the CP/M version). They were fun projects.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Dr. What <=-
I read up on those, I suppose I'll need to stick to a CP/M emulator on
my Windows box for the time being. As much as I like playing with retro tech, I'm short on room.
If I find a good condition working Sun 3, Sparc II or IPX locally,
though - things may change. :)
Hi There,
I'm actually projecting and assembling homebrew computers.
Does anyone share the same interest?
From computer kits assembly to an entire CPU homebrew project I love this hobby :D
This sounds pretty cool. Closest I get to that is the raspberry pi. What computer kits are you able to obtain? Do tell more on this.
Dr. What wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
All available storage space is already crammed with computers. I only have enough desk space to set up 4 vintage systems - 3 of which need to
be more-or-less permanent. So one gets swapped out every week or so
for a different project.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Dr. What <=-
I can virtualize most anything on my home system;
those are some "examples" of replicas. I've assembled an Altair-duino 8800, PDP-8, PDP-11 and my own version of an ZX81. Now I'm looking for a IMSAI8080Esp.
Altair-Duino 8800 https://adwaterandstir.com/altair/ (Very nice replica for these days... uses arduino)
Altair 8800 Clone https://altairclone.com/ (replica of the original tech) Altair 8800c Clone https://deramp.com/altair_8800c.html (another great
Darkman Almighty wrote to Augusto Baffa <=-
Altair-Duino 8800 https://adwaterandstir.com/altair/ (Very nice replica for these days... uses arduino)
Altair 8800 Clone https://altairclone.com/ (replica of the original tech) Altair 8800c Clone https://deramp.com/altair_8800c.html (another great
Thanks for that. I will have a look.. shop.. lol. :)
miss is the feel of a Sun type 5 keyboard, an optical mouse, the sound of a
floppy disk seeking, the POST sounds of an IBM XT/AT system...
Mainframe consoles, powered by a Pi and running apps - this alongside an actual working IBM 1401 on the ground floor.
PhazeVektor wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
IBM okay with this? Suprised to hear that this was going on in a public event. In the past you haven't been able to emulate OS/360+ without license, iirc.
On 03/05/2021 09:11, Dr. What wrote:
Abaffa wrote to DOVE-Net.Hobbies <=-
Ab> I'm actually projecting and assembling homebrew computers.project I love
Ab> Does anyone share the same interest?
Ab> From computer kits assembly to an entire CPU homebrew
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