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  • 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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  • Isetta TTL computer

  • Retro computer built from TTL, with 6502 and Z80 instruction set. Includes video system.
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  • Rob Bohn

  • I started out in the 70's with Paia music synthesizers and a Polymorphic Systems Poly 88 (an 8080 S-100 microcomputer) - woohoo!