Brought to the marked in 1976, Zilog's Z80 was the most widespread processor in the '80s until the 2000s. Let's bring it to life again!
Build a IoT ready standalone computer, running the BASIC programming language with colour display, keyboard, printer, mass storage.
A retro game console. Play Tennis for Two or Breakout, or even make your own game.
Run inferences using TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers on a Commodore 64.
How I converted a 1970s vintage receiver into a contemporary WiFi radio, whilst keeping all the original looks and features.
Vectron AI interfaces with the Vectron 64 computer (6502 CPU @ 1MHz, 32KB RAM, 32KB ROM) to provide gesture detecting AI.
This is a Raspberry Pi enabled old-fashioned TV which plays Old TV clips in a loop.
Let's build an Arduino FM Radio with a 3D printed Art Deco style enclosure!
A Raspberry Pi enabled retro smartphone from which you can check the news headlines, send a tweet, listen to SMS messages, and much more.
Aqua turns the underpowered Mattel Aquarius into a respectable computer by adding 32 KB of RAM and SD card mass storage.
Vectron Handheld is a retro handheld gaming console based on the 6502 CPU.
A fun mini-project to cram a Raspberry Pi-based composite video player/recorder inside a VHS cassette.
A Nintendo Advantage-inspired controller to use with the NES Classic Edition or Wii (but for 2-button games).
Another homebuilt Z80 Computer, but this one works without any FPGAs or Microcontrollers, but components that were available at that time.
Experiment with 80's computer graphic or add color video to an Arduino.
New tech from old tech. Converted an old Tiffany Coke touch phone into a Google Home using a Raspberry Pi and the Google AIY source code.
Vectron VGA Plus Text Mode simplifies displaying text with retro computers and Arduinos by hiding the pixel-level details.
Vectron VR is a virtual reality peripheral for the Vectron 64 6502 CPU-based breadboard computer.
A 6502 CPU-based breadboard computer. It supports VGA output, keyboard input, and boots into a BASIC interpreter.
I took a 1980 Bally Centaur Pinball Machine and converting it into a working and playable coffee table!
I made a full sized Sol-20 reproduction, the first fully assembled microcomputer with a built-in keyboard and television output.
Vectron VGA Plus v2 generates a 640x480@60Hz VGA signal and has an interface that works with retro computers or Arduino.
The CPU-less Gigatron TTL computer running on a Tang Nano 9K FPGA board. If soldering sucks...
A Python Unihiker boared with ESP32s3 sense transform into a retro Camera