Reducing the chip count and also wasting no address space by using an ATF22V10C programmable logic device (PLD) .
Vectron VGA Plus v2 generates a 640x480@60Hz VGA signal and has an interface that works with retro computers or Arduino.
Failing to get your 65C51 to work? Use an Uno to simulate a serial peripheral interface port and get WozMon running.
An ATmega328-powered programmer for 28C64 EEPROM.
MiniVGA Text Mode generates a 400x300 @ 60Hz 3-bit color VGA signal, addressable as a 50x30 matrix of characters.
a 3D-printed robot shape stand to embed your Wio Terminal
Eurorack format MIDI controller for the Mssiah cartridge. Runs in Commodore 64 computers, and includes a monophonic synthesizer
What if your Z80-MBC had a 63C09, and instead of an IO expander it had access to the complete bus at the Mezzanine?
Chiptunes, anyone? Vectron Sound Plus uses the General Instrument AY-3-8910 sound generator to produce 8-bit retro audio.
Make a working reproduction of the venerable KENBAK-1 with a fully integrated development environment including an assembler and debugger.
I turned a 1980 Bally Centaur pinball machine into a coffee table that you can actually play!
A Built Guide about setting up Game Emulator on RPI.
The CPU-less Gigatron TTL computer running on a Tang Nano 9K FPGA board. If soldering sucks...
Build your own Raspberry Pi Zero Powered retro 1970s Cray-1 console with this simple 3d printable project.
Following along with Ben Eater's 6502 series but you have a Rockwell 6551 rather than a WSC one? Here's how to make it work.
I've changed an old Soviet television into a digital picture frame using Raspberry Pi.
Meet the Silly Space Invaders Dashboard (SSID), an IoT device that helps you defend your wireless galaxy from the aliens!
Made yet another Raspberry Pi Based Retro Game Console
This adapter enables an unmodified Coleco Adam keyboard to work as a USB keyboard on any modern computer.
Simplified version of Ben Eater's breadboard clock with chip count reduced from 6 to 3. I use this clock with my 6502 and Z80 projects.
A Python Unihiker boared with ESP32s3 sense transform into a retro Camera
40-channel 5V/3.3V logic level converter to interface a retro 8-bit computer with a modern MCU such as Arduino Due or Giga.
When I was a kid, this Practical Perpherials 9600 baud modem was my connection to the world. Now it is again.
A Raspberry Pi Fake Terminal