Here's the roundup of our posts for March - rather more than usual since the advent of
#SixFiveOhTuesday. Comments welcome on this thread! Check the original posts on gplus for comments too. (See also our
previous roundups and our
profile page - or
look here.)
2018-03-02 - The $130 PE6502 hobby computer kit, like an Apple 1 but slightly improved, and all through-hole.
2018-03-06 - a Sudoku puzzle solver for your Atari 8 bit, with heuristics and backtracking, and with source available.
2018-03-09 - the VIC-20 as seen in a press advert, featuring William Shatner.
2018-03-13 - David Schmenk's Apple II Pi project, which puts a Pi on an expansion card inside an Apple II, for multifarious purposes.
2018-03-18 - from 1979, the CLUSTER/ONE multi-computer network using a PET as a central server, and using IEEE-488 cables to string the various micros together.
2018-03-20 - a look at various disk sector editors for the C64
2018-03-23 - Steve Gray's roundup, with photos, of various graphics boards, colour boards, 80 column boards, mostly for the PET.
2018-03-27 - a look back at the UK's Computer Literacy Project, which brought us Acorn's BBC Microcomputer and gave Acorn a healthy shove forwards in credibility and market share, and annoyed Clive Sinclair quite a bit.
2018-03-30 - a VIC-II chip emulated with a microcontroller, not cycle accurate but an interesting approach.