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60 Results for "《 예약문의 OIO≡⑧④89≡83O⑥》강남드림ㅮ강남드림within강남드림드림레깅스룸강남드림레깅스룸horrid 드림레깅스룸ギ∑드림레깅스룸thorough"
Z80 ECB computer using Siemens 505-6508 enclosure
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Brian Decker
Nothing new here - just producing a copy of the RetrowBrew SBCV2 and associated backplane and peripherals.
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Cobalt 3, a pocket computer DIY
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Leonardo Leoni
A fancy pocket computer you can build yourself with simple through-hole components
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HD6309 Singleboard Computer II
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tomcircuit
Yep, another one! But this time with more modern devices, fewer parts, and a smaller form-factor
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ZZ80MB, a Z280-based SBC
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Plasmode
Z80-compatible CP/M-ready SBC that can program itself
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Klipper on ODROID-N2/C4
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Dongjin Kim
Running Klipper full software stack on ODROID-N2/C4
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Model 100 Purpose-Built PC
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READY COMPUTER
Turns any SBC such as a RaspberryPi or small x86 motherboard into a premium, well-made, repairable, modular, portable PC.
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68k-MBC: a 3 ICs 68008 homebrew computer
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Just4Fun
An easy to build homebrew SBC with a 68008 CPU. Two HW options: Lite and Full. Lite allows to build a 3 ICs 68008 system running CP/M-68K.
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Mark's Workbench Computer 6502
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Mark
6502-based Single Board Computer
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Q2 Computer
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Joe Wingbermuehle
A 12-bit bit-serial single-board discrete transistor computer.
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WiFi Wart
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Machinehum (Ryan Walker)
The WiFi Wart is a wall charger with a monster inside.
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NekoInk
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Wenting Zhang
An open-source hackable and programmable e-paper display
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The Cheapest RISC-V 64 Computer (by Now)
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SdtElectronics
Want a piece of RISC-V hardware to play with, but are concerning with the price? Why not build one by yourself with a cost less than 10$!
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Baffa CP/M SBC
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Augusto Baffa
Another interpretation of the CP/M on breadboard by Grant Searle
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ABN6502 SBC R1
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Anders Nielsen
Saving the planet, one obsolete chip at a time
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MC6800 computer
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gbm
Retro computer using the basic M6800 chip set - MC6800, MCM6810, MC6821, MC6850, powered and communicating with PC via USB cable.
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