Your 6502 romulator is pure genius! More into the z80 myself, but I see you have a z80 romulator as well! It's enough to make me want to learn FPGA programming...
Really nice to see. The VGA circuit for the CoCo was really impressive. I wonder this can be made universally for eg computers using the 6845 CRTC, which was used a lot in the 80's.
Excellent coverage 👍 and highly appreciated for us outside the US 🙏 I'm interested in the C64i but Google doesn't really seem to have anything useful, any links to the creator or ?
It seems like with current technology etc. that it would now be more practical to scan the letter at the counter if you're mailing it in person so it could be corrected before ending up in the "santa" bin.
Really cool! Thank you for recording a lot of great stuff at VCF West 2022 for those of us who couldn't make it.
Your 6502 romulator is pure genius! More into the z80 myself, but I see you have a z80 romulator as well! It's enough to make me want to learn FPGA programming...
Thank you so much for record and share with us! I can't get enough of those awesome old beauties! 🙂
Excellent and looked like a great time. Thanks for sharing
Really nice to see. The VGA circuit for the CoCo was really impressive. I wonder this can be made universally for eg computers using the 6845 CRTC, which was used a lot in the 80's.
I've that Panasonic MSX2+; those Japanese computers brought back fond memories.
Was the PET used as a working computer prop in Ridley Scott's Alien film that Dallas interacted with on the Nostromo, do you know?
Thanks for posting this. One day I'll go.
Wonderful job.
Excellent coverage 👍 and highly appreciated for us outside the US 🙏
I'm interested in the C64i but Google doesn't really seem to have anything useful, any links to the creator or ?
Nice video! TY for the content!
It seems like with current technology etc. that it would now be more practical to scan the letter at the counter if you're mailing it in person so it could be corrected before ending up in the "santa" bin.
6:32 are those boards powered up and running whilst resting on a conductive static bag?
No TS1000.