Hello All,
I'm a 40-something, currently working in IT. My first computer was the Commodore 64 my sister and I got for Christmas, I think it was in 1983. That fueled an obsession with computers that has lasted ever since then. I remember as a kid flipping past the articles in Compute! magazine about bubblesorts to get to the games, now I find myself wanting to experience the non-game side of the 8-bit retro computers. The programming challenges, how sorts work, how the computer works, etc.
Additionally, during college I had a part time job at a vending company, fixing circuit boards in pinball machines and video games. I didn't really do any major in-depth work, but, it was amazing what you could fix by making sure you had a solid power supply outputting the proper voltages, and also changing out burned looking transistors.
Over the years, I've grown to really enjoy electronics and electronics repair.
I am currently finding these two interests are satisfied nicely when I design and build my own 8-bit computers.. I started reverse-engineering and building my own Briel Altair 8800micro, using nothing but schematics and the firmware I downloaded from his website. I don't recommend others do that- it is perhaps 3 times cheaper to just by one from Vince! However, I learned a TON! Things learned were, advanced schematics reading and creating, bill of materials making, board layout and PCboard design/ordering, Atmel AVR chip programming, Parallax Propeller programming, etc.
Currently, I am working on my own 6502 computer design. I enjoyed the propeller chip so much for I/O and video, I've used it again in this role, but the rest of my computer is all period-correct: 65C02, 32k RAM, 16K ROM, Glue Logic, 6821 VIA, and even a 555 timer based reset circuit (ala Commodore 64!) The design has 12 chips total, on-board power regulation, expansion connector, basic I/O, and fits on a 4x6" 2-layer PCB.
I have a LOT more learning to do (now looking forward to adding a AY-3-891X sound chip and possibly some color and graphics from the propeller chip) and am excited to learn from you mentors here!
Here's a youtube channel showing my projects so far if anyone is interested:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZK0U ... yX5JoOO4qAJason
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