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RTS: Retro Tech Shed
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Добавлен 14 апр 2011
This channel features content which focusses on technical projects including amateur radio, electronics and computing. Its aim is to share information and ideas with other hobbyists so that they can develop their own projects.
Technology from the seventies to modern satellite ground stations - and most things in between. If it has a plug on it - its in scope! This is the place to relive the 70s, 80s and 90s, or at least some of the tech - and some current technology too.
So, if you remember coding on 1970's computers such as the Imsai 8080 or Altair 8800, copying games from a book or magazine and typing them on 1980's computers including the Commodore 64, Sinclair Spectrum or Amstrad CPC or in the late 1980's and early 1990's, watching demos and playing games on the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST or Acorn Archimedes, to name but a few - then you have come to the right place.
Technology from the seventies to modern satellite ground stations - and most things in between. If it has a plug on it - its in scope! This is the place to relive the 70s, 80s and 90s, or at least some of the tech - and some current technology too.
So, if you remember coding on 1970's computers such as the Imsai 8080 or Altair 8800, copying games from a book or magazine and typing them on 1980's computers including the Commodore 64, Sinclair Spectrum or Amstrad CPC or in the late 1980's and early 1990's, watching demos and playing games on the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST or Acorn Archimedes, to name but a few - then you have come to the right place.
Raspberry PI 5 with Alpaca AI LLM locally
Here is a demonstration of a Raspberry PI 5 with Alpaca AI LLM locally
Components:
Raspberry PI 5 8GB
8BitsForever PiStation ITX IO Board (www.8bits4ever.net)
Mini ITX Case
Ubuntu 23.10
alpaca.cpp with Alpaca 7B Q4 LLM (github.com/antimatter15/alpaca.cpp)
eSpeak Speech Synth
Components:
Raspberry PI 5 8GB
8BitsForever PiStation ITX IO Board (www.8bits4ever.net)
Mini ITX Case
Ubuntu 23.10
alpaca.cpp with Alpaca 7B Q4 LLM (github.com/antimatter15/alpaca.cpp)
eSpeak Speech Synth
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Видео
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulator: Hacking the WOPR
Просмотров 654Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. This video demonstrates "Hacking" into the WOPR on telehack.com. The WOPR footage is using the Wargames soft...
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulator: Mac Classic II Terminal connected to IMSAI 8080esp
Просмотров 954Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. This video demonstrates an Apple Mac Classic II being used as a Terminal to connect via a Null Modem cable (...
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulator: New Features
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. If you've not seen the previous video, "Wargames Movie Software Simulator: The Making Of", here is the link:...
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulation: The Making Of
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. Github Link: github.com/zompiexx/wargames Changes since video was published: 1. Option to change area code i...
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulation: Updated to include User Accounts for WOPR Logon - and more
Просмотров 604Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. WARNING: In addition to the simulated computer systems featured in the Wargames movie, the dialer, associate...
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulation: Updated Tic-Tac-Toe Game Sequence with AI logic
Просмотров 389Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. WARNING: In addition to the simulated computer systems featured in the Wargames movie, the dialer, associate...
WOPR Wargames Movie Software Simulation: IMSAI 8080, School Computer, Bank, Pan-Am, Tic-Tac-Toe
Просмотров 896Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. 00:00:00 IMSAI 8080 00:00:50 School Computer 00:01:46 Dialer Program 00:03:23 ARPANET 00:04:00 Union Marine ...
WOPR update - WOPR has access to ARPANET and Missile Tracking
Просмотров 898Год назад
Wargames Movie Simulator, originally written in BASIC, and later re-written/converted to C. Both the BASIC and C versions are included in this project. It simulates the IMSAI 8080, WOPR and other Computer Systems from the Wargames Movie, 1983, featuring Matthew Broderick and Ally Sheedy. WARNING: In addition to the simulated computer systems featured in the Wargames movie, the dialer, associate...
WOPR update - School Computer, Imsai 8080 and Dialer now operational
Просмотров 261Год назад
WOPR simulator based on the 1983 movie Wargames At the moment, the Wargames C code has the following features: TCP Listener using telnetd for Telnet Access (different port for each system, easily changed in scripts to suit) - tested with Imsai 8080esp (with WiFi modem) & Kermit (currently requires speech synth and shell gpt to be disabled in code, as telnetd is not logged on so will not have pe...
WOPR is alive - and has found his real voice again!
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
Here is a demonstration of the WOPR Computer as featured in the movie Wargames, 1983. Code was originally written in BASIC, but I am re-writing it in C. The WOPR uses Chat GPT as the AI engine. I'll publish the code on Github when it's finished. The voice is using samples from the movie, but the code also includes the option to use a speech synth. Imsai 8080, Dialer, School Computer and WOPR pr...
WOPR from Wargames is alive and talking! (with a bit of C code and Chat GPT AI).
Просмотров 506Год назад
Here is a demonstration of the WOPR Computer as featured in the movie Wargames, 1983. Code is written in C and uses Chat GPT as the AI engine. I'll publish the code on Github when it's finished.
FT8 Portable Ham Radio with Xiegu X5105, AL-705 and Android Tablet running FT8CN
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Here is a quick demonstration of FT8 Portable Ham Radio with Xiegu X5105, AL-705 and Android Tablet running FT8CN Equipment: Xiegu X5105 AL-706 Samsung Galaxy Tab A6 FT8CN (FT8 App) FT8CN App Downloads: github.com/N0BOY/FT8CN/releases
What's In My Ham Radio Go Bag 2022 - IC 705, LC-192, AH-705
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
🛠 Check out PCBWay at pcbway.com for all your PCB needs! 🛠 Here is a video to demonstrate the Icom IC-705 in the LC-192 backpack with the AH-705 ATU. The radio is being used for data modes including AX.25 Packet, PSK31, CW, WSPR, FT8 and more. The video provides an overview of connectivity options including Fusion 5 Windows Tablet for digital modes using the Omnicharge Omni 20 and Pro Audio KX-...
Free Energy - Solar Power for Fan! Or your Laptop, Phone, HAM Radio (IC-705, FT-817, FT-818, X5105)
Просмотров 5292 года назад
Free Energy - Solar Power for Fan! Or your Laptop, Phone, HAM Radio (IC-705, FT-817, FT-818, X5105)
Amiga 500 MiSTer with Real Modem like it's the 1990s again (modem sounds / modem noises )
Просмотров 6642 года назад
Amiga 500 MiSTer with Real Modem like it's the 1990s again (modem sounds / modem noises )
IMSAI 8080 esp Demo with Desktop GUI, Email, Web Browsing and BBS access
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
IMSAI 8080 esp Demo with Desktop GUI, Email, Web Browsing and BBS access
Amiga 500 MiSTer - How to Build the MiSTer SD Card Image
Просмотров 9282 года назад
Amiga 500 MiSTer - How to Build the MiSTer SD Card Image
Amiga 500 MiSTer + MiSTress 500 : Build Your Own Amiga
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.2 года назад
Amiga 500 MiSTer MiSTress 500 : Build Your Own Amiga
A500 Mini Firmware Update 1.1.0 (now 1.1.1) with Native ADF Support
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
A500 Mini Firmware Update 1.1.0 (now 1.1.1) with Native ADF Support
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Demo with File, Print and Email Services
Просмотров 3492 года назад
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Demo with File, Print and Email Services
Amiga 500 emulated with Amiberry + USB Floppy Drive + Rob Smith Arduino I/F
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.2 года назад
Amiga 500 emulated with Amiberry USB Floppy Drive Rob Smith Arduino I/F
A500 Mini vs Unofficial "A500 Maxi" running Workbench 3.2 + UAE Templates for A500, A1200 & A4000
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
A500 Mini vs Unofficial "A500 Maxi" running Workbench 3.2 UAE Templates for A500, A1200 & A4000
A500 Mini with Workbench and Amiberry Unlocked to use ADF and HDF
Просмотров 22 тыс.2 года назад
A500 Mini with Workbench and Amiberry Unlocked to use ADF and HDF
Midland CB Talk App and M-20 CB Radio with Dual Mike
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
Midland CB Talk App and M-20 CB Radio with Dual Mike
CB Radio Emergency Communications for Grid Down
Просмотров 8422 года назад
CB Radio Emergency Communications for Grid Down
Xiegu X5105 with Samsung Galaxy Tab A running PSK31, RTTY and WSPR
Просмотров 8502 года назад
Xiegu X5105 with Samsung Galaxy Tab A running PSK31, RTTY and WSPR
Commodore 64 (C64) Christmas Demo running on the MiSTer FPGA C64 Core: Seasons Greetings from RTS
Просмотров 1572 года назад
Commodore 64 (C64) Christmas Demo running on the MiSTer FPGA C64 Core: Seasons Greetings from RTS
Sharp X68000 core for MiSTer FPGA - how to build an SX-Window 3.1 SASI hard disk image (boot2.vhd)
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Sharp X68000 core for MiSTer FPGA - how to build an SX-Window 3.1 SASI hard disk image (boot2.vhd)
Well done! Must watch again to get the specifics.
I used to be a hardware field service engineer for Prestel systems GEC 41xx machines
Dave's GUI is absolutely amazing!!
Everytimei try to run your mbasic wargames.bas i get an out of memory
Are you using the Sysgen 64 disk image on the Github site? Here is the link: github.com/zompiexx/wargames/blob/main/BASIC/wargames.dsk
@@RTSRetroTechShed I had the old disk first. That gave out of memory. With the new disk I start mbasic wargames.bas and the IMSAI seems to be busy for a while and then it just stops. No error no output.
There is no way to tell 9700 that it has up/down converter, so it would show "real" qo-100 frequencies?
No, the 9700 doesn't support transverter frequency display unfortunately 0 that would be a nice feature
The Mister Amiga core is pretty nice for graphics and games. Just I don't think there's a way to print from Mister? Not that I'm aware of?
In theory network printing should work, but i've not really tested it
This is a great demonstration of what can be made to happen. Ive been trying to accomplish almost the exact same thing, unfortunately every how to or walk through seems to have been started on either a MAC or a windows PC using WSL and I dont have access to a MAC and even trying it on WSL has failed in really weird ways. If you have a walk through or step by step on how you got it working I would really love a a link to it, giving you all the credit!
Thanks. I'm afraid I don't have a walkthough video, but if you install the Alpaca software, it should pretty much work without too much additional effort.
Thermonuclear War is a MAD game Mutually Assured Destruction.
I would have picked Option 1 and selected Putin's bunker on the Black Sea and possibly the the Russian Palace.
Can you share the STL file for the 3D printed case you created?
The case is from an Amiga 500, but the backplates were 3D printed. I just found them on eBay. If you watch some of the later videos, you will see a neater approach using a MiSTress 500 IO board from 8Bits Forever.
This is awesome dude, planning to use LeeSmithWorkshop's 3D printed case with a Mister for a similar setup.
Dope man, I was looking for an exact video like this. I am debating getting a Mister and also will put mine in an Amiga 1200 style wedge case too, aka Leesmithworkshop's 3d printable Mister wedge computer case. Thanks so much for this cause most people into Mister are really into just arcade and console games etc.
This is awesome. I love these other addresses, residences, and businesses that the war dialer detected.
thanks :)
Getting one of these shortly. Have bad memories of discs not reading when I last tried to rip them to adf using a null modem cable and my old (now gone) amiga. This flux/scp copy might save a few of them hopefully! They were old songs I did on Octamed, and although I have audio rips of them, the chance revisit them in an emulator is very exciting (for me anyway! 😂) Great video and pitched for the enthusiast and not the total tech heads!
thanks :)
That’s awesome thanks for making the video. How was the installation process? Is 7B the largest number of parameters for the ram on board? I’m planning on making a little joke machine that uploads the jokes to a firebase db from the latest llama 7B parameter. Any advice? Thank you again!
Thanks :). Installation is very straightforward. Alpaca 7B Q4 is about the limit for a Raspberry PI5 i'd say. As for the joke machine, you could just install alpaca.cpp - then run chat with a -p option and pipe the output to a file, e.g. chat -p "tell me a joke" >>jokes.txt - then import the jokes.txt file to the DB.
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how can i buy it
There are links in the description, but DX Patrol is here: dxpatrol.pt
@@RTSRetroTechShed ok tanks .. For information ..
Currently writing a dumbed down basic program on my TI-99/4a, that does something similar!
Could you suggest an antenna for doing FT8 from a car?
Hi. It's hard to say without knowing what car you have, but I'm assuming you can get a mount installed - on the gutter, boot or other. It depends which bands you want to work, but a mono-band will typically be more efficient. Diamond do a range of mono-band whips that might do the job, search for Diamond HF Whip (for 20M, the model is HF20FX). Hope that helps :)
@@RTSRetroTechShed - Hello many thanks for the reply. It was more an an antenna to use when I'm on the road, hotel, car etc. This helps. Thanks again.
Great video but can the CB talk app actually talk to real CB radios like your Midland 20 ?? Or can it only talk to other app users
Thanks. The app can only be used to talk to other app users
I like the Icom 705. It is expensive that is the reason some people wont buy it. But everything is expensive. I’m saving up for the 705 and many of the options. I’m a new ham operator. Ive never used HF. I just have a Yeasu FT2D. It would be nice if you should how you connect up to solar. I saw a different bag that someone made that has a harness and has switches and plugs on it and you slide in the 705 into the unit. It’s nice but it does not have enough storage except a front pocket for a few cables and your mic. I wish the guy would make it with more storage then It would be perfect. Good video.
very cool! would that also work with a normal amiga 500, or do i need an amiga 500 plus? thanks!
Thanks. Yes, any Amiga 500 case would be fine :)
Man, help me please, i lost 2 days, and still can't understand or found how change names of disks or adding discks C (On HDD, format .HDS), a, and b = floppy inside DOS or SX-Window... In this theme with one man on this forum we are get to sucesfully a lot, but this still no... This man helped to me with this script for AUTOEXEC.BAT, but where now AUTOEXEC.BAT, after your video-tutorial can't found... 🙁 This command need use in AUTOEXEC.BAT: CD BIN DRIVE A: C: PATH C:\;C:\SYS;C:\BIN;C:\BASIC2;C:\ETC; CD .. DRIVE A: B: Or in DOS, but i do not know, how save changes in DOS, by which command? Always after reset machine, settings again reload on base vslues, meanings... On this forum, i also asked this, but maybe this man not know... nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=7261.40 Maybe you are know? AUTOEXEC.BAT now transforming in something or removed or where this now? Or which file runs now if not AUTOEXEC.BAT? Or how changing names of Disks and do 3 Discks( HDD C), A ( 0 ) and B ( 1 ) - floppy disks, this is possible in SX- Window? P.S.: After spend additional time, i founds AUTOEXEC.BAT - on Floppy BLANK_disk_X68000.d88, first what i was do copied this faile from d88 to HDD (.HDS ) in SX-Window in main root(By using Disk Explorer), and ofcourse i typed ths command(By using Notepad++ on PC): CD BIN DRIVE A: C: PATH C:\;C:\SYS;C:\BIN;C:\BASIC2;C:\ETC; CD .. DRIVE A: B: But! Nothing happens to me, still A ( HDD), and B free slot for only 1 floppy disk... :(
if someone had an actual imsai 8080 is this something they could run? I own one and although I'm still working on it I hope to get it running soon and maybe run something like this.
On an IMSAI 8080, or other CP/M machine, you can run Kermit (assuming you have a serial connection, ideally connected to a WiFi modem) to connect to the Wargames services running on a Linux machine. Alternatively, you can run the BASIC code included with the project, although you may have to strip out some elements of the code to get it to fit within the TPA, depending on your SYSGEN boot image. You could start by dropping the tic-tac-toe game from the BASIC code if you don't need it.
Thanks you very much for this lesson \ video-tutorial, it is was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful :)
I am going to take a wild guess someone else has asked this and I missed it (or it was in a video description) -- what font are you using for all of this?
It's using the bedstead font which is needed to support Viewdata services
Absolutely BRILLIANT, thank you for your efforts !!! Now someone needs to build a scaled version of WOPR with the gazillion flashing lights to use with our IMSAI Sims and your excellent work !!!!!
Thanks :) You might want to check out this WOPR Case: ruclips.net/video/vh64Wqpy34c/видео.htmlsi=Y4bzRC_k-xX_Kb2J
Holy sh... That is so awesome 👍 reminds me of my project decades ago. Made Something similar back in 1986 on my Commodore 😂 without the sound but with several systems. Shocked my parents when I ran it and connected to other computers. Almost ended in house arrest for the prank... After all it was worth the fun. Thanks a lot this really cheered my day up,👍
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
When you run MBasic you seem to have 34872 bytes free, mine only shows 24632 and runs out of memory when trying to load your wargames.bas file, even when booting from your wargames.dsk. What configuration mode do you load on the IMSAI Esp?
Try this disk image: github.com/zompiexx/wargames/blob/main/BASIC/wargames_cpm22_64.dsk - I've tested it on my setup. If that still doesn't work, let me know and I can share my system.conf and boot.conf, but will need to be via a Github ticket
I tried to run it on my IMSAI 8080 Replica from High Nibble but BASIC starts with only 24632 free and the system runs out of memory trying to load wargames.bas. Any recommendation?
Try using the disk image from my GitHub site. It’s a sysgen 64 boot disk with everything you need.
Good video, the only one I could find of the PCW using the wifi modem. Did you try file transfer over the modem, and if so was it fairly trouble free?
Thanks. I've not tried file transfer using the WiFi modem, might have to give it a go :)
Great video good to see the program running through from beginning to end nice work and great choice of music.
Thanks :)
Wow what a great piece of software you have written. Love the film War Games it always reminds me of when I connected to the internet the first time with those dial up sounds brilliant. I have subbed looking forward to watching more of your work and giving this program a try. 👍
Thanks, much appreciated :)
When I started coding telephony application servers, one of the first things I did was rent a phone number in Sunnyvale, CA and have it reply WOPR lines. 😊
nice work again Andy .. cool music too
Thanks Brian 🙂
This should be a part of telehack!
That would be nice :)
Wow. This is awesome. I have been using your basic version for awhile now, but this new version in "C" is killer! I have added it as a selection on my BBS and it runs great and looks wonderful when I connect using my TRS-80 Model 4 (it has a green CRT). Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
Thanks, glad you like it :)
This is really amazing to see! The project seems so well executed - can't wait to see future updates!
Thanks :)
The Wargames film was one of the things that influenced me at an early age to get into computers. Love the build you did of the 8080 too
Thanks :)
Can we trust this silicon diode? :-)
This is amazing work.
Thanks :)
Why not to make some text-based games for FreeRTOS-CLI/TCP/Telnet server space using microcontrollers with limited RAM, like less that 1MB?
I did start to port some of the code to an ESP32. I might continue working on that when I get time
I LOOOOOVE the Greaseweazle. It's the best thing since sliced bread. I've spent many evenings making hundreds of ADF and SCP files and it's absolutely flawless. Over the years I collected 15 A500's, 2 HDDs, several external floppy drives and an A570 CD drive which are all sitting in my cupboard but it's far more convenient to load up the emulator instead. Amiga500.... my precious!
Keep up the good work. Looks good. 👍
Thanks, will do! :)
very very cool, takes me back to the dragon 32 days coding basic. so fun gj
Thanks :)
getting an actual terminal to connect to this would be awesome
This should be straight forward, but may need a few scripts to make it more seamless: www.linuxjournal.com/content/tech-tip-setup-your-linux-server-use-serial-console . I'll test it when I get time and include it in a later video
Awesome. Love it :)
Thanks 🙂
Unbelievably good. Loved every minute of the journey. Thank you for sharing your creativity with the world.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
Other options; launch bombers , deploy subs
good suggestions, they are on the to do list :)
Changes since this video was published: 1. root account added to users.txt and users management removed from joshua account options. The default password for root account = password. 2. User accounts (for users other than "Joshua") can be managed with root account or Access Level 5 (sysadmin) account using the command: users 3. Viewdata scripts modified so Viewdata services (Telstar, Night Owl BBS) work in client/server mode