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I can see if I have any old manuals for that sort of thing. I think I've actually got the computer here somewhere.<P>As for 8-bit chips to build around, I'm partial to the 6809 from Motorola.
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Homebrew 8-bit computers tend to have fairly limited displays, often one or more seven-segment displays and an array of LEDs to show the values of RAM or perhaps some other states of the computer. … ...
Computer scientist Peter Gutmann tells The Reg why it's 'bollocks' The US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has been pushing for the development of post-quantum cryptographic ...
Kyle Hovey has decided to build his own 8-bit CPU from scratch, out of breadboard, NVRAM chips, surface-mount transistors, and lots and lots of wire -- and he's blogged his experience, so you can ...
by Brad Linder 09/29/2022 3 Comments on ELLO LC1 is a credit card-sized 8-bit computer that fits in your wallet (keyboard, display and all) Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon ...