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Martin Maly

Retrocomputer lover and electro hobbyist

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This user joined on 02/01/2016.

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As-simple-as-possible computer with the 8085 CPU
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OMEN Alpha

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As simple as possible single-board computer with the 6809 / 6309 CPU.
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As-easy-as-possible, but still expandable single board computer with 65C02 CPU.
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OMEN Bravo

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  • OMEN Peripherals

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No iron, no cry! Build a mini 4MHz Z80 64kB RAM system with Basic and Forth interpreters, CP/M 2.2, QP/M 2.71, Assembler and C toolchains
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A 4$, 4ICs, Z80 homemade computer on breadboard

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ChipWhisperer laughs at your AES-256 implementation. But it laughs with you, not at you.
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ChipWhisperer®: Security Research

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A computer running the BASIC programming language, generating composite video and reading PS/2 keyboard input using a single AVR.
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Single Chip AVR BASIC Computer

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A computer running BASIC, generating composite video and reading PS/2 keyboard input using a single ATmega microcontroller
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Single Chip AVR BASIC Computer V0.3

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A Teensy 4.1 running as an Apple //e
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Aiie! - an embedded Apple //e emulator

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"Can a robot turn a... canvas into a beautiful masterpiece?" - Will Smith (I, Robot)
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HamShield lets your Arduino talk to far away people and things using amateur radio bands (Coverage: 136-170MHz, 200-260MHz, 400-520MHz)
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HamShield: VHF/UHF transceiver for Arduino

casey-halversonCasey Halverson

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a 16-bits YASEP computer (mostly) made of DIP/SOIC chips like in the 70s and 80s... with 2010's twists!
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Discrete YASEP

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Previously I made 4-bit CPU, and I would like to follow the progress of human being.
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Retro DIY computer project

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MC68030 based single board computer
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Documenting Amazon's inexpensive IoT button
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Exploring Amazon Dash Button

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Hitachi HD63C09 clocked at a blistering 3 MHz with a capacious 64K of RAM! Retroputing bliss...
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HD6309 Singleboard Computer

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Long story short, I utilized a cheap Bluetooth module to add H2DP connectivity to my car radio.
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Integrating the XS3868 Bluetooth Module

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A microprocessor built with TTL chips. In one square inch.
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1 Square Inch TTL CPU

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A BASIC computer which generates composite video, reads PS/2 keyboard input and has an 8KB EEPROM IC for saving BASIC programs to.
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AVR BASIC Computer V0.1

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Clock build from IV-18 VFD tube and Arduino
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IV-18 Arduino Clock

will-whangWill Whang

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A Breakout board for Atmel's SAMD20/D21 Series Microcontroller
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SAM D20/D21 Breakout Board

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roelh wrote 05/07/2024 at 18:44 • point

Martin, I like your online Z80 assembler and am using it in my project: #Isetta TTL computer !

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roelh wrote 02/20/2019 at 11:50 • point

Hi Martin, thanks for following and liking the #1 Square Inch TTL CPU !

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