tebl
@teblI do electronics because LEGOs are too expensive, but sometimes my creations come with accidental smoke...
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An expandable SBC-version of the Apple 1 computer, easy to get started with and lot of cool stuff that can be added to it!
A PCB being made while watching Ben Eaters "Build a 6502 computer" video series. Includes the computer itself, a standalone slow clock and an Arduino Mega shield for the bus monitor sketch..
A HW build of the MT32-PI project, allowing you to emulate a Roland MT-32 using a Raspberry Pi. Includes enough additional modules to build a MIDI-mountain as well as adapters for connecting to most things retro.
I wanted a Pi1541 module that did not feel like I was handling bare electronics, so I made one that hides most of the scary bits (no 3d-printer required).
A PCB build of Rob Smiths Amiga DrawBridge, an Arduino-based solution for reading and writing Amiga floppy disks on modern hardware. Also includes a version of Greaseweazle.
An updated version of my C64 XUM1541, this supports the newer XUM1541 firmware and comes with a few extra goodies.
A version of the DIAG64cart, this mainly changes components for the ones I've already got and adds a lot of LEDs. It's a blinkenlight project for diagnostic usage.
C64 power supplies are ancient, they go bad every day so use protection!
I wanted a Pi1541-module that did not feel like I was handling bare electronics, so I made another that manages to hide most of the scary bits without needing a 3d-printer.
A simple modulator replacement for Commodore 64s with "longboards", complements my Lumafix version as well adding an audio connector for second SID.
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