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15 Results for "8-bit cpu"
Nits Processor
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Ced
8-bit TTL technology processor
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Mackerel 68k Computer
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Colin Maykish
A computer engineering journey through the Motorola 68k CPU family
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Nomalah-1 -> 8-Bit CPU and Computer
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Dallas
A homebrew 8-bit computer with 8-bit arithmetic and addressing, that can play Snake.
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1 CUP
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DepletionMode
A Completely Useless and Pointless 8-bit home-brew computer
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Home brew Computer
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ammarbhayat28
Created from 74xxx series logic and some RAM/ROM chips
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Cat-644
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Mars
An 8-bit computer based around an AVR ATMega-644 and junk-box SRAM.
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IO - The Inside Out Cardboard Computer - bis
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Dr. Cockroach
My goal is a 4-bit CPU using recycled cardboard substrate and Diode Transistor Logic. This will develop into an educational platform.
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NEDONAND homebrew computer
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SHAOS
NEDONAND is 8-bit homebrew computer entirely built out of many 74F00 chips (2-input NAND gates)
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3niti alpha
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SHAOS
Ternary computer "3niti alpha" that I started to design in 2004
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Z80 Computer - Attempt 1
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Alex Bowen
Fairly simple implementation of a computer system with a classic microprocessor
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Anacon-xC
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Kevin H. Patterson
Analog video console based on XMOS xCore with VGA/NTSC/PAL video output and PS/2 mouse/keyboard input. 32-bit scanline-based rendering.
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'pπ' - Projector + Raspberry Pi in a box
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Subir Bhaduri
A portable low-cost computer + projector based on the Raspberry Pi
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Nuka Cola PC
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mitch.cerroni
Custom 3D Printed mini-ITX PC case based on Fallout 4
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Arduino IO card for Amstrad CPC 6128
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darrenLindley
Hooking an Amstrad CPC 6128 to the modern world with HDMI converter, USB floppy and Arduino based expansion card
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DEC H-500 Computer Lab Reproduction
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Michael Gardi
Reproduce the Digital Computer Lab H-500, a training tool from the late 60's aimed at teaching people the basics of logic circuits.
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