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272 Results for "《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 셔츠룸ヒ 《〈 문의 OIO↗5793↗7458 》〉 ㎛beforehandム셔츠룸후기셔츠룸후기╇pen 선릉셔츠룸셔츠룸가격 셔츠룸‰강남셔츠룸㉦nestㅳ"
Analog TV Digital Picture Frame
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Andy Oliver
I really need to come up with a more clever name for this thing. But at least I don't need a descriptive subtitle here.
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Merlin
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Matthew Pearce
68000 Retro Super Computer
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Speak and Spell - Hell!
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Patrick Hickey
Retro 1980's Speak and Spell: hacked to swear
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Real Boy: The Handheld Virtual Boy
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shank
I turned a broken virtual boy motherboard into a fully functional virtual boy handheld
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AY-3-8910 Speech Synthesis
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Nick Bild
A Python library to control a General Instrument AY-3-8910 sound generator, and make it speak.
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Apple II Plus Emulation on PYNQ-Z1
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Feng Zhou
NeoApple2 - A Port of Apple2fpga to Xilinx FPGA
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rosco_m68k_pro
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Ross Bamford
An evolution of the rosco_m68k 68000 home-brew computer, this time with a 68030 at (initially) 33MHz and with some advanced peripherals
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Amiga 4000 - Unconventional Fault Finding & Repair
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Graham Knight
Sometimes breakthroughs come from the strangest places, but diagnosing a hardware fault by analysing a ROM's source code is my favourite yet
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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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Pi64
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Nick Bild
A Raspberry Pi 400 that thinks it's a Commodore 64.
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PicoROM
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Nick Bild
Speed up retro computer development with a 400 MHz Raspberry Pi Pico-based ROM emulator.
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1950s Bakelite Podcast Player
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Saul Cozens
This is a story of how I took 8 years to turn a 1950s Bakelite radio set into a beautiful podcast player
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CB2 micro
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Kostas
Perhaps, the cheapest and easiest to build color opensource microcomputer in the world!
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Soldering Kirby's Dreamland back to life!
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Solderking
I'm not sure what exactly happened to this cart that left it unplayable with so many corroded traces but lets fix it!
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