interrupt_tv
@interrupt_tv@piefed.world
“Our ability to interrupt television has been demonstrated.”
Hobby electronics and programming projects: https://codeberg.org/interrupt_tv
- Comment on Reorganized my BE6502 breadboard computer 3 days ago:
With extra USB cables as a garnish. Very nice.
- Comment on Reorganized my BE6502 breadboard computer 3 days ago:
I reorganized my breadboard computer. What happened next will shock and amaze you!
- Comment on Reorganized my BE6502 breadboard computer 4 days ago:
It’s not too difficult to learn. Ben Eater is really good at teaching this stuff. He guides you through everything in small steps that are easy to understand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnzuMJLZRdU
- Comment on Reorganized my BE6502 breadboard computer 4 days ago:
Thank you. I’ve got the PCB design and assembly instructions here if you want to make your own: https://codeberg.org/interrupt_tv/alpz-bb
Not sure exactly how long it took. I worked on it off and on over the span of a few days.
- Comment on Reorganized my BE6502 breadboard computer 4 days ago:
Definitely a great resource. I’ve got it bookmarked to read more of later. From the address decoding chapter, I can now better appreciate Ben’s weird memory layout that leaves half of the RAM inaccessible. It allows you to hook up a ton of peripherals and use the individual address lines to select them. You can even select multiple devices to write to simultaneously, depending on which part of the address space you access.
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- Comment on My first completed KiCad project: A breadboard adapter for Aries low-profile ZIF sockets 1 month ago:
Thank you. I agree, it is a really impressive piece of software.
I went with JLCPCB. Cost about $5 for the 5 boards with shipping, which took two weeks. I just added some additional instructions to the readme about getting the boards manufactured. The process seemed daunting before I did it, but it turned out to be really easy.
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