Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
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Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
USB Keyboard/Mouse/Gamepads on Retro Computers!
A curated collection of technical documentation for Arcades, Handhelds, Consoles, Computers and MCU’s.
A Vic-20 clone created with [almost] all readily available parts
Over 250 part numbers, premade PDF's & Gimp Files 74/4000 Logic/PIC/AVR/68k/6502/z80 and more.
Memory system and UART implemented on Tang Nano 20K for DEC DCJ11 PDP-11 Processor
Arduino-based USB keyboard and Mouse to ADB adapter. Allows USB keyboards and mice to be used with vintage Macintosh computers.
FPGA Verilog implementation of 1949 EDSAC Computer with animated tape reader, panel, teleprinter and CRT scope
The WE816 is a 16-bit 65816 based system with 512K of System RAM, 96K of System ROM, 32K of video RAM, a TMS9918 graphics processor and an AY-3-8910 Sound chip. The system runs a custom version of BASIC and supports commodore compatible IEC disk drives.
A transcript of the TRS80 Model 100 schematic
Talos ES™ is a mini-computer, built with standard, discrete logic (74-series chips), featuring a custom RISC CPU. It's meant for education and entertainment.
PTAP2DXF - Generate CNC-cut paper tapes from .PTAP or other binaries on a home stencil cutting machine
A SoC implementation of a PDP-8/I for the PiDP-8/I console
Reverse-engineering documentation about the Q1 microcomputers, the world's first true microcomputers (1972) with integrated microprocessors.
This a Java tool that interfaces to the DuPAL board via serial connection. It performs analysis that would be problematic to implement on a MCU.
Being an obsessed, compulsive hoarder I decided to try and compile a list of all the emulators I could find.
Http Time Travel Proxy is an HTTP proxy server written in NodeJS to allow browsing back in time using archive.org's WaybackMachine. You can configure your Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator on any system to use this proxy to travel back in time and browse the world wide web of yesteryear.
WASD-style joystick for vintage computers. With an added Arduino Pro Micro you can use it as a USB-keyboard, so if you wanted a DIY streamdeck or Macro-keyboard - then the C64 JoyKEY can do that as well.
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