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24 Results for "%E3%80%8A%20%EC%98%88%EC%95%BD%EB%AC%B8%EC%9D%98%20OIO%E2%86%978489%E2%86%978306%E3%80%8B%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80%E2%94%A6%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80world%EC%84%A0%EB%A6%89%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80%EC%82%AC%EC%9D%B4%EC%A6%88%EC%B2%AD%EB%8B%B4%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80promotion%20%EC%84%A0%EB%A6%89%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80%E2%94%AB%20%E2%88%AB%EC%84%A0%EB%A6%89%EA%B0%80%EB%9D%BC%EC%98%A4%EC%BC%80decided"

  • NED8PC

  • Altair 8800-style amateur 8-bit computer
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  • CB2 micro

  • Perhaps, the cheapest and easiest to build color opensource microcomputer in the world!
    • 7
    • 7
  • Kobold - retro TTL computer

  • A 16 bit computer with 20 address bits and video display, from just a few TTL and memory chips. Instructions resemble 68000 / PDP-11.
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  • Cat-644

  • An 8-bit computer based around an AVR ATMega-644 and junk-box SRAM.
    • 207
    • 67
  • 8 Bit Breadboard CPU

  • A home-brew 8 bit Microprocessor built on a breadboard 64K Address Space, IRQ, and DMA 16 Bit Stack Pointer, 4 8 bit Registers or 2 16 bit
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