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The Z80 Membership Card Computer edit / delete
Z80 version of the CDP1802 Membership Card. This is not a million miles away from the Pocket80 machine I built -- except they use separate EPROM and RAM, whereas mine just had battery-backed-up RAM.
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The Web Site to Remember National Semiconductor's Series 32000 Family edit / delete
As used by the Acorn Cambridge Workstation, and a variety of other wacky platforms. Now with an FPGA implementation that can run NetBSD! Lots of interesting stuff.
to 16032 32016 cpu fpga national-semiconductor pc532 retrocomputing ... on 21 June 2016
The game that became NetHack. A surprising amount of it was already there in 1985!
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Floodgap Retrobits presents the Solbourne Solace: a shrine to the forgotten SPARC edit / delete
High-performance Sun clones.
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Home Z80-based console. The video system on this is very similar to the one I built in the 90s for my Z80 machine -- including the lack of sync with the processor. (But even IBM's CGA had that problem!)
to console electronics games homebrew retrocomputing video z80 ... on 01 May 2016
David Haywood's Homepage | MAME work and other stuff edit / delete
Blog from one of the MAME authors with detailed descriptions of what's new in each release -- the yearly summaries here are great.
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Programmer Electronic Control edit / delete
Reverse-engineering an Elliott/Marconi military computer. It plays games now!
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CHIPFLIP | chipmusic and 8-bit art edit / delete
Various interesting articles about the demoscene and its impact on modern music. The "where are they now" list is very interesting...
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C64 Collections {at SceneBase} edit / delete
"On this page we have gathered together collections containing archived disk and tape images. ... The transferal work is undertaken by sceners (and non-sceners) who take the time to preserve their media collections and save scene history from magnetic bit decay and then share the results."
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Chris Gray's Pages (Home Page) edit / delete
The author of AmigaMUD. The bit on the various toy compilers he built is pretty interesting.
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tasty by Adam Sampson.