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  1. I made this 8-bit computer PCB a while back. Its based off of Ben Eater’s 8 bit breadboard computer. Here are some more details for anyone interested, I go through writing a quick program and show some of the schematics I used: 

    https://youtu.be/KfUKo1XYjZk

    https://github.com/The-Invent0r/8-bit-Computer-PCB

  2. Damn, that’s pretty cool!!

  3. The Github link 404’s

  4. Wow! I should probably build one at some point

  5. That guy is a genius. There’s a great one of him building a graphics card with a few simple ICs and base components on a fucking breadboard. This, kids, is what you call a hacker.

    /Edit: Wait are you Ben Eater? Or did you just use his work as a base?

  6. Wow this look so cool, I was about to do something like this with Ben eater’s kit but I got distracted and stoped after finishing the clock module. 😅

  7. that looks good! congrats.

  8. Remembers me the old audio mixer that I used like 20 years ago.

    I think I’m about to make a vumeter or a spectrum analyzer to put in the wall.

  9. Very cool, great job.

  10. What is the computer processing?

  11. Okay that’s *much* better than Eater’s breadboard.

    Ordering from OSHPARK:
    > We detected a 2 layer board of 14.60 x 11.75 inches (370.8 x 298.4mm) 3 boards will cost $857.70 (shipping included)

    Ordering from JLCPCB (for 5 boards):
    > Engineering fee $4.00 Large Size $30.80 Board $44.70 Build Time PCB:1-2 days $0.00 Calculated Price $79.50 (plus the shipping cost is high because it’s big)

  12. So what program are you executing in the video? What can you do with it? I know it’s not made to be practical but what kinda stuff do you have planned for it?

  13. Look really nice. I wish I have some spare time to check it out.

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