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  • 8 Bit Breadboard CPU

  • I was doing research for a new hobby project.  I wanted to build a 68000 system on a bread board with I/O and possible video.  As I dug deeper I started shifting towards maybe starting with an 8 bit CPU (6809) and then do the 68000 after. ...
  • Better Serial Plotter

  • BetterSerialPlotter The Better Serial Plotter is a drop-in replacement for the arduino serial plotter. You should be able to use code exactly the same way that you would for your Serial Plotter applications, but work with the extended functionality...
  • CPU4

  • CPU 4 Background. Weird CPU My first CPU (https://hackaday.io/project/12879-weird-cpu) was an 8 bit TTA (Transport Triggered Architecture). It has a front panel and sits happily on my shelf chasing LEDs in circles (such is the life of a simple CPU):...
  • DIY Standalone Arduino Uno

  • This project is sponsored by LCSC. I have been using electronic components from LCSC.com. LCSC has a strong commitment to offering a wide selection of genuine, high quality electronic components at best price. Sign up today and get $8 off on...
  • Raspberry Pi 0 HQ USB Webcam

  • Motivations I've been thinking about webcams for a while after I read about numerous pieces about how terrible laptop built-in webcams are in the day and age of zooming-from-home. People seem to have problems with laptop built-in...
  • OSI Challenger 4P Reproduction

  • Background When we think about the dawn of the personal computer era, names like Apple, Commodore, Radio Shack, and Sinclair come to mind.  That's because these companies were the big winners in this new market, selling millions of personal computers...
  • A data indexing exercise

  • History Back in 2002 I wanted to time-shift radio programs for later listening and also to listen in the car. Since a computer can automatically record at the appropriate times, this was the obvious choice of method. All I had to do was to connect up...