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73 Results for "《 예약문의 OIO≡⑧④89≡83O⑥》레깅스룸견적よ레깅스룸ago레깅스룸メ강남레깅스룸eighty 선릉레깅스룸κ선릉레깅스⒲레깅스룸メc선릉레깅스룸literary"
Homemade Floating Point Interpreter for 6502
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Mitsuru Yamada
The CI-2 is a homemade floating point simple interpreter language by hand assembling for my 6502 computer PERSEUS-8 and PERSEUS-9.
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The Moncky project
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bigbat
Creating a complete working retro 16-bit computer from scratch in the style of the C64, CPC 464 and alike using an FPGA
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Retro TV With Raspberry Pi
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Stephen Ricker
Sony Micro TV from the 1960's given new life from an RPi
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8BitCADE Level Up
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jackdaly
Prebuilt B&W gaming console to learn code!
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TinyCADE
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Cosmin Dumitru
A wallet-sized, Arduino-compatible 8-bit game system packing a grayscale OLED, a chiptune synthesizer and SD card support
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Testing: TF1101 - R-C Oscillator - Yey or Ney ?
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j
Marconi Instruments LTD - R-C Oscillator from 1955-1960
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Atari 2600 games on Baffa-2 Project
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Augusto Baffa
Atari 2600 Expansion Board for Baffa-2 Homebrew Microcomputer
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HB6809 Homebrew computer
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Dave Collins
This is my 6809 Homebrew Computer
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MSX1 Homebrew Clone for Baffa-2 Project
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Augusto Baffa
Project codename "Baffa-X" is a set of boards to make a MSX1 Clone for Baffa-2 Homebrew Computer
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PERSEUS-9 homemade mobile 6502 computer
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Mitsuru Yamada
PERSEUS-9 is a die-cast aluminum housing mobile computer having dual 6502 CPU, 48 keys and 40 x 7 LED character display.
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The TVA Pi-Deck Field Computer
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Exercising Ingenuity
Building a Retro Raspberry Pi Deck Inspired by Marvel's Time Variance Authority and the TV Show Loki
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Ceres 1 Portable
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Brendan Charles
Retro inspired, battery operated, Raspberry Pi based portable computer.
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Atari 2600 running the Apple 1 Wozmon
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Johannes le Roux
Both systems were released in the late 70s and made use of the same* processor. One a computer and one a games console.
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Nanocomp 6809 8 Bit Retro Computer on Breadboards
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Dave Henry
Wireless World Magazine in January and June 1981 published this design. Reproduced on solderless breadboards using the original Monitor ROM
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CRT-Style Pi Portable — Pi Terminal
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Salim Benbouziyane
Pi _Terminal is a CRT inspired portable for the Raspberry Pi 4. 8in 4:3 Screen, UPS, HDMI Switch and a low profile cooler.
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