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  • Ghostbusters PKE Meter

  • There was one cartoon in particular that seems to dominate my childhood memories and that was The Real Ghostbusters. Ray, Winston, Peter and Egon were armed to the teeth with really cool gadgets, among them the PKE meter. This was my favourite of all...
  • New Era of Gaming on Raspberry Pi

  • You definitely have Raspberry Pi if you landed on this page. As well as you even likely to have tried playing on your Raspberry Pi. By chance, there are a couple of options which help to play games on RPi.Here they are: – Computer games for free, which...
  • AY-3-8910 Speech Synthesis

  • This sound chip was first produced in 1978, and was in arcade and pinball games, the Intellivision and Vectrex game consoles, and in sound cards for the Apple II and TRS-80 Color Computer. How It Works Library A demonstration of the core functionalities...
  • PicoRAM 2090

  • PicoRAM 2090 A Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040)-based 2114 SRAM Emulator and Multi-Expansion for the Busch 2090 Microtronic Computer System. Final Demo Video on YouTube: I have written about the Microtronic here before, and done a few Microtronic-related projects:...
  • Sol-20 Reproduction

  • The Game Plan So my plan is to make a full size case that will be as authentic looking as possible, with beautiful walnut sides for sure. I will 3D print the blue panels instead of using sheet metal so the build will be accessible to more people should...
  • PDP-11 on a FPGA

  • FPGA Hardware Runs on RETRO-EP4CE15 FPGA cardRequires QM Tech Cyclone V FPGA BoardOr, EP4CE55 Cyclone IV Card PDP2011 FPGA Builds Our PDP-11 FPGA BuildsPDP-11/45 buildPDP-11/70 build Disks (SD card images) that work with PDP2011 build...
  • 6502 Prototyping Board

  • I built this board when building up my retro 1 6502 computer. It wires up a WDC 65C02, 32K ROM, 32K RAM, and an oscillator. This pcb helped to ensure these common components were wired securely and correctly and decreased the amount of wiring needed...
  • Super-V

  • Idea of Super-V appeared in my head when I worked on Retro-V - lightweight RISC-V RV32I implementation with 8-bit external data bus. I thought what if external data bus will be 64-bit? In this case we can read TWO 32-bit instructions at once (or...
  • Scrap Z-80 computer

  • I'm just gonna start off by saying I'm not the best with words. with that being said, my goal for this project was to build a retro-like computer for as cheap as possible using a somewhat random assortment of parts, and some prototyping boards and a...