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Transforming a Blade Runner Prop Into a Modern PC

Nick Bild•1 day ago

Adam Rice Proves Doom Really Can Run Anywhere — By Porting It to DNS

Gareth Halfacree•1 day ago

A 2000s Internet Terminal Reborn

Nick Bild•3 days ago

The Ultimate USB-C-to-RS-232 Adapter

Cameron Coward•4 days ago

How a 1-Bit Buzzer Plays Three Voices

Nick Bild•7 days ago

A 3D-Printed TV for Simpsons Fans

Nick Bild•14 days ago

Paul Staal's M2x2 Is a 10:1 Scale, Functional, Apple Mac-Powered Reimagining of the LEGO Computer

Gareth Halfacree•19 days ago

This Guy Built His Own Analog Computer

Cameron Coward•19 days ago

Microcomputing on the Cheap: The Sinclair ZX81/Timex Sinclair 1000 Turns 45 Today

Gareth Halfacree•20 days ago

Peter "Bobricius" Misenko Goes Clamshell for the New Armachat FLIP and PICOmputer FLIP

Gareth Halfacree•21 days ago

The Vinyl Streamer Turns a Raspberry Pi Into an Automated Record Recognizer, Digitizer, and Streamer

Gareth Halfacree•21 days ago

Boom Boy Is the Answer to “What If Nintendo Made a Boombox?”

Cameron Coward•22 days ago

Building a Virtual Computer for the Intel 80286

Nick Bild•23 days ago

Arran Gunn's CyberBrick Is a Compact Yet Chunky Portable Field Terminal in a Custom-Built Metal Case

Gareth Halfacree•23 days ago

Snap Together a LEGO Game Boy with the Build A Boy Kit

Cameron Coward•26 days ago

Convert that Old VTech “Toy” Computer Into a Z80 Hacking Station

Cameron Coward•29 days ago

Lyra Rebane's x86CSS Emulates a Simple Intel x86 Computer In-Browser — Using Only CSS

Gareth Halfacree•29 days ago

JJ Dasher's ATAboy Connects Even the Oldest of IDE Hard Drives to Modern Systems via USB

Gareth Halfacree•29 days ago

You Can Fit an Entire OS and Web Server on a Floppy Disk

Cameron Coward•1 month ago

Unlock Your Front Door by Literally Dialing a Number

Cameron Coward•1 month ago

Kris Slyka Builds a Working Analog TV Transmitter From an STM32 and "Almost No [Other] Parts"

Gareth Halfacree•1 month ago

Paula Maddox's LT6502 Is the Compact MOS 6502-Powered Netbook From Your '80s Dreams

Gareth Halfacree•1 month ago

This Throwback VR Headset Uses Sony Watchman CRTs as Its Displays

Gareth Halfacree•1 month ago

The World’s Cutest IBM PC?

Nick Bild•1 month ago

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