An Arduino sketch that emulates a Commodore C64. Connect a PS/2 or USB keyboard and a TV and run simple BASIC programs!
A Little Boss Battle Against A Demon
Replicate the 1976 KIM-1 computer on an Arduino. Pocket-sized 6502 coding! Use serial port, or add small PCB to make a stand-alone device.
Control your Amiga 9-pin Joystick port with a Raspberry PI.
It is the remake of the classic game Digit Invader with a Casio calculator MG-880.
Small Retro-look Clock with HPDL1414 displays, as well as the way in which static and moving text can be written on it.
A FM radio built inside a wooden retro-radio style smartphone rack. Programmed in MicroPython.
The Pi64 is a Raspberry Pi 400 that thinks it's a Commodore 64.
Turn your monitor into a monochrome one of yesteryear.
How to upload any image to E-paper display. With this display you can make a beautiful retro look B/W picture frame
Adding RGB to an original Xbox with Arduino!
You'll get an Arduino-compatible graphical LCD display for a low price and with minimal soldering skills.
The process of making a salvaged VFD Arduino-friendly.
Using a Silicon Labs F327 toolstick you can convert an NES controller to use USB!
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A RetroPie install on a Raspberry Pi Zero W with an Arcade Bonnet from Adafruit all packed in a shoe box decorated with neon duct tape.
How to turn a Raspberry Pi to a retro game machine?
Handheld and portable game console; 5 retro classic games; It is very fun to build your game console kit.
An M5Stack version of the classic Etch A Sketch.
Learn how easy is to make a Tetris game with a joystick and an LED matrix.
Hacking the inputs and outputs of retro, vintage electronic devices to run AI clients.
Useful extension for a Commodore 1541 Floppy, displays status info, change settings and overwrite write protect stat.
Use the power of Meadow to make a compact size Simon game on a half breadboard with LEDs, push buttons, and a piezo speaker.
Build an adapter so vintage joysticks can be used on modern systems