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  • Hackaday Retro is to blame

  • From Early February 2014An Arduino-based web browser.This is a silly idea. [1]I just wanted to get that out of the way early. This is the kind of idea that's probably going to end up reported on Hackaday FAIL.I've been an avid follower of Hackaday since...
  • Adventures in Retro Display Technology

  • So the console actually has two sides, one built out of vintage 60s/70s/80s American computing and interface technology and another out of Soviet. The American side is going to handle calculating the satellite's relative position to the station, and...
  • One Year Later

  • It was a year ago when I stumbled across the infamous 8-bit Guy video demoing the Gigatron. I was working on a retro arcade cabinet at the time, but building a video game system from scratch was a much more interesting challenge. It wouldn't be the first...
  • Retro Modules v1.0 Proposal Released

  • It's right here! This release is pretty significant. I am preparing to shift from the oft-repeated arduous process of hand-soldering modules... to creating printed circuit boards. I wanted to have the specs for the major connectors (DE-9, DA-15, DB-25,...
  • Received the Retro Chip Tester Pro

  • In order to make sure everything works, I have ordered a Retro Chip Tester Pro from Stephanhttps://8bit-museum.de/sonstiges/hardware-projekte/hardware-projekte-chip-tester-english/which I just received.Time to order the components to fill this very nice...
  • Retro-uC Blink Demo on XLR8

  • I made a video of a demo of the Retor-uC running on the Alorium XLR8 FPGA board. Please find all details in a blog post on the chipsmakers.io blog.I am interested to know what you think, so don't hesitate to comment here.
  • Not-so-retro-spective Production Log

  • This is our third year utilizing Macrofab as our PCBA. Each year we've improved our own production process to identify failures as close to the badge production as possible. A major part of this is providing Macrofab with the tools they need to quickly...
  • Is Emulation the Sincerest Form of Flattery?

  • I've been working on this project for a few weeks now. In that time I did a fair amount of research, but mostly I was writing a Sol-20 emulator. I thought about using Jim Battle's Solace emulator, but it is Windows based and ultimately I hope to run...