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Zuletzt aktualisiert: 2022-07-20 17:47:10

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Solving yesterday’s problems today Home Arcade Games Vintage Computing Other Projects About © 2021 [email protected] Welcome to e‑basteln.de! A collection of hobby projects, playing with mostly obsolete technology: Classic arcade games in smaller packages, vintage computing (think 1950s and 60s), and an incomplete-but-not-abandoned attempt to build a scanning tunneling microscope with atomic resolution. Recent arrivals: The 65F02 , a re-implementation of the 65C02 microprocessor in an FPGA, in a pin-compatible format that lets you upgrade old computers and games to 100 MHz clock rate! A little optical paper tape reader with automated calibration to difficult-to-read tapes. And a build of Inge P.’s breadboard wristwatch , the perfect fashion accessory for nerds. ;-) Arcade Games I like old arcade games from the 70s and 80s (although I’m not good at playing them). Some of these early games generate their video display in unusual ways – by drawing vectors via X/Y control of the CRT’s
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