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  • PONG!

  • I need to began by emphasizing that this is not entirely my original project. I began by looking for information about the chip and while doing that, I encountered a blog post written by someone who already made similar project. There was just everything...
  • NES Shortcut Keyboard

  • Overview This is a shortcut keyboard dressed up as an NES controller and retro TV.Please see the GitHub repository to find the software, CAD files, and electronics schematics details.CircuitryThe shortcut keyboard is controlled using an Adafruit feather...
  • Talking clock

  • Clock is controlled by the 6502 Retro Controller Board - described in one of my earlier projects. This original boards hes been supplemented with two additional PCBs. First one holds set of four seven segment displays with their drivers and...
  • 8 Bit Computer Front Panel

  • Design Features Custom I/O Processor to drive Low Level I2C to/from Front PanelRead pushbuttons into 32-bit pushbutton valueWrite LEDs from 32-bit LEDs value Front Panel Features 32 Pushbutton Switches32 LEDsI2C interface (Two Wire interface - plus power...
  • Simple Chess Clock

  • I had a few of the SCD55104A LED displays and I thought they deserved a nice project. They look super cool and retro-futuristic. So I designed a simple chess clock that used the display. I had the PCB made at dirtyPCBs.com. They arrived quick, were super...
  • Raspberry Pi Zero Smart Glass

  • There are many applications for image recognition, which allows computers to translate written text into digital text. The PiGlass can help with the field of machine vision, recognizing people and objects. I will add major upgrades to the PiGlass in...
  • WiFi and USB for pocketbeagle

  • Quick googling seems to make FE1.1S a good choice for a controller. http://referencedesigner.com/blog/designing-low-cost-4-port-usb-hub/2962/ #PiAngle Zero - Not just another Pi Zero USB Hub  #Yet Another Pi Zero USB Hub #(One More) Raspberry...
  • KENBAKlite

  • A screen capture of what's on the LCD:See also ArDSKYlite which was my first "lite" retro-computing effort.The project shares the same hardware:I-C-S-P-R-T-C keeps the footprint small by putting the RTC between Uno and shield.The LCD is this
  • The analog joystick adventure

  • I really like retro things, and this joystick brings back memories.I do love to learn how things work, so taking it apart was the first step. The buttons are considerably easy to handle and they are using the 4 output of the buttons with sets...
  • ZX80 replica

  • (Nice: this design was even featured here on Hackaday to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the ZX-80 !) When starting this project I first considered building a full replica, using Grant Searle's detailed description and PCB design. But I knew I did...