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z80-open-silicon - is a silicon clone, pin compatible, open-source replacement for classic Z80.

https://github.com/rejunity/z80-open-silicon

#hardware #opensource #oshw #retrocomputing


C64 Demo "13:37" by Fairlight (X'2024 Winner)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKS0M3b_mn4

Truly incredible. #c64 #retrocomputing #demoscene


I love the 8-bit and 16-bit compositions and arrangements of Tim Follin.

This is a 3-channel Commodore 64 SID chiptune for the Black Lamp game.

Be sure to wait for the solo starting at around 42 seconds into the track. 👍👍

#commodore #Commodore64 #C64 #chiptune #music #synth #ElectronicMusic #retro #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #audio #VintageComputing #1980s


New video! In the second part of the series, I'm trying to resurrect the Apple Macintosh Performa 630 Power Supply I found to have lots of leaky capacitors in the previous episode.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/95m79bzZ69A
PeerTube: https://makertube.net/w/7KstbRzmvGwEa8UfeuoMMA

#Apple #Macintosh #Performa #Performa630 #DOSCompatible #Restoration #PowerSupply #Recapping #RetroComputing #VintageComputing


Salome, helping me photograph some workstations last night. #Caturday #SGI #RetroComputing


Come celebrate the 60th birthday of BASIC with me! I've got games to play and history blog posts: https://troypress.com/basic-in-your-browser-its-history-and-games/ #BASIC #retrocomputing


Around this month in 1974, the microcomputer industry took off. Can you imagine that 50 years has passed? It all started with the Popular Electronics cover photo and accompanying article of the Altair 8800 in January 1975. That led to the homebrew computer club and the computers with the early Intel 8080 microprocessors and S100 bus. The club led to the first orders of the Altair 8800 , followed by the Imsai 8080 competitor, which is recognizable in the movie Wargames. The homebrew club led to the Apple computer, and the rest is history. (The copy of the rare magazine in the photo is my own). Members of the classic computing community seem to agree that April 1974 marks the launch of the Altair with the first commercial release. Hence, before this month is over, I would like to share a toast with all the computer enthusiasts out there that we ought to thank the month of April 1974 for all the computing machinery that we use every day. #tech #computinghistory #retrocomputing


Looks like #Microsoft, in collaboration with #IBM has open-sourced #MSDOS4 under a #MIT license. I wonder how this will benefit the #FreeDOS project, unless some of that has already been integrated into FreeDOS. This could also be a boon for #RetroComputing enthusiasts. :flan_hacker::crt_w_prompt:​ #DOS #MSDOS #IBM

https://www.hanselman.com/blog/open-sourcing-dos-4