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28 Results for "↘ 최저가 Ò1Ò〈⑻⑷89〉83Ò⑥ ↗ 쓰리아워⒮ 강남쓰리아워sentence쓰리아워㈗쓰리아워레깅스룸doubtful 강남쓰리아워Α강남술집정보и강남술집정보ㆆ♬쓰리아워these"
8-Bit Portable Internet-Enabled Computer
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Blair Vidakovich
A portable computer based on the MOS 6502 that aims to enhance security and privacy.
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Blinkenrechner
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Grant Giesbrecht
Computer based on a homemade 8-bit CPU
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DM-01: 8-bit 74xx computer
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Ruud van Falier
Designing and building my own 8-bit computer from scratch with 74xx (TTL) logic chips
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6809 v2
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David Wood
A 6809-based project- a simple board that's intended for 6809 OS'es that run in 64k of memory and work with a serial console
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MAGwest 8-bit Blinky Heart Couples Pendant
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T. B. Trzepacz
A couples pendant set in 8-bit game style for the west coast music and games festival MAGwest. Heart splits into two parts.
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CTM
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Inverse Phase
An oldschool hardware & software synthesizer/playground
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RetroShield for Arduino Mega
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Erturk Kocalar
Add a second brain to your Arduino Mega
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SAP-1 Spreadsheet Edition - Ben Eater Computer
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Logica Nova
A full implementation of the Ben Eater/Alberto Malvino SAP-1 computer emulated via google sheets.
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Machine Code Assembler in Google Sheets
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Logica Nova
A machine code assembler/compiler for SAP1/Ben Eater type 16 byte - 8 bit computers.
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Homebrew CP/M-computer powered by Arduino Nano
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Alexey Voronin
Homebrew computer under CP/M with TV Out and PS/2 keyboard powered by Arduino Nano
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Cambridge-1: a 4-bit 7400 series based CPU
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ARITH-MATIC
The Cambridge-1 features a 4-bit word size, 7400 series ICs galore and blinkenlights-a-plenty.
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Nits Processor
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Ced
8-bit TTL technology processor
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DM-02 8-bit Computer
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Ruud van Falier
The DM-02 is an 8-bit computer built (almost) entirely out of 7400-series (TTL) logic chips.
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