Where next? I had a barely working 6502 prototype system on my workbench. It was a little unstable and didn’t like being moved, but it did work and demonstrated to me that the concept was viable. Initially I didn’t know … Continue reading
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The Gigatron is a TTL computer and when I first heard about it, I thought that with that name, I had to get one… … and there it is. https://gigatron.io/ So what is it? It’s the brainchild of Marcel van … Continue reading
So the 2nd (annual?) Jamboree was held in Manchester thanks to Alan O’Donohoe and whole host of others who helped him arrange it and it went fantastically well! This year it was spread over 2 days with some talks, etc … Continue reading
Tandy now has new stock, so should be properly caught up with the backlog in the next day or two… I’d just like to say a big thanks to everyone who’s bought one! It’s been a fun little project and … Continue reading
The Raspberry Ladder is a small kit comprising PCB with LEDs, resistors and switches intended to be used to experiment with the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO functions and hopefully to get people interested in soldering up their own projects. Soldering is … Continue reading
I recently thought it might be a good idea to make up a PCB of one of my Pi projects – the ladder game. So famous last words: How hard can it be? Fortunately, it’s not that hard now, and … Continue reading