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Laughton Electronics | does what other contractors can't or won't edit / delete
Some great reverse engineering, and a couple of interesting homebrew CPU designs: a 14500-ish 1-bit CPU using an EPROM, and a 24-bit extension to the 6502.
to 6502 cpu electronics homebrew microcontroller microprocessor repair reverse-engineering ... on 27 April 2014
GeekDot - GeekDot - home of real men's hardware edit / delete
Collector of interesting old hardware -- including lots of transputer stuff. If you want to know how to install Helios or max out the RAM on a transputer card -- or build your own TRAMs! -- this is the place to look...
to cpu electronics hpc occam retrocomputing tram transputer ... on 13 December 2013
Jonah Probell - The Lexra Story edit / delete
Why Lexra CPUs (which you're mostly likely to encounter in Realtek router chips) don't have some of the MIPS instructions.
to cpu lexra mips processor-design ... on 16 April 2013
LLVM-based generic CPU emulation library.
Dave Brooks' Homepage edit / delete
Homebrew computing (Simplex-III), world exploration, etc.
to cpu electronics homebrew retrocomputing travel ... on 31 December 2012
Dieter's Homepage. edit / delete
Homebrew CPUs. Made from transistors. Extremely impressive.
to cpu electronics homebrew ... on 08 April 2012
The J1 Forth CPU — excamera edit / delete
Forth CPU in an FPGA.
to architecture cpu forth fpga ... on 26 March 2012
Stack Computers: the new wave -- an on-line book edit / delete
A late-80s overview of stack-based processors.
to architecture cpu forth stack transputer ... on 23 March 2012
The problem with prefetch [LWN.net] edit / delete
The benefits of just trusting the CPU.
to caching ce0813 cpu performance ... on 18 June 2011
"EVITA" - electronic components, parts, radionics edit / delete
Lithuanian electronics supplier with a decent selection of Russian ICs. PDP-11 clone CPU for 1€, anyone?
to cpu electronics pdp11 retrocomputing russia shopping soviet surplus ... on 20 May 2011
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