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RC6502-Apple-1-Replica
An expandable SBC-version of the Apple 1 computer, easy to get started with and lot of cool stuff that can be added to it!BE6502-Build-a-65c02-computer
A PCB being made while watching Ben Eaters "Build a 6502 computer" video series. Includes the computer itself, a standalone slow clock and an Arduino Mega shield for the bus monitor sketch..C64-Pi1541-II
I wanted a Pi1541 module that did not feel like I was handling bare electronics, so I made one that hides most of the scary bits (no 3d-printer required).C64-Modulator-Replacement
A simple modulator replacement for Commodore 64s with "longboards", complements my Lumafix version as well adding an audio connector for second SID.C64-BlinkenDiag
A version of the DIAG64cart, this mainly changes components for the ones I've already got and adds a lot of LEDs. It's a blinkenlight project for diagnostic usage.C64-Lumafix
An easier to solder version of the Lumafix board, components spaced out a bit more to make things easier on the beginner (mostly meaning me). Can also be used to bypass noisy signals on motherboard, wireing directly to modulator replacement.C64-Power-Saver
C64 power supplies are ancient, they go bad every day so use protection!C64-Pi1541-Module
I wanted an alternative to the SD2IEC on my Commodore 64, and I almost instantly took a liking to Pi1541 software. I did however need to design a board for it and this was the end result - even includes beepers, OLEDs and two IEC connectorsC64-XUM1541-II
An updated version of my C64 XUM1541, this supports the newer XUM1541 firmware and comes with a few extra goodies.C64-XUM1541
Simple PCB for building a XUM1541, a device for copying data to and from Commodore 1541 disk drives using a modern computer.Amiga-DrawBridge
A PCB build of Rob Smiths Amiga DrawBridge, an Arduino-based solution for reading and writing Amiga floppy disks on modern hardware. Also includes version of Greaseweazle.RC1802-Cosmac-ELF
With the RC6502-project for making an Apple 1 replica done I wanted to do something different, so I started designing a simple version of the RCA 1802-based Cosmac ELF instead.C64-Kernal-Switcher
Switchless kernal switcher for the common breadbin Commodore 64, "longboards". Reuses power LED for easier use.C64-CPM-Cartridge
A recreation of the CP/M cartridge for the Commodore 64.8BIT-Wave
An Arduino-based tape player for old school computers like the ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32 etc. Hardware is compatible with tzxduino/arduitape and Maxduino firmware.ZX-Interface-2.021
An old-school remake of the ZX Interface 2 with some modern tweaks - mainly by integrating bank switching into the interface itself. Everything done with basic logic chips and components, no magic black boxes in sight.RC-ONE
A recreation of the MOS KIM-1 microcomputer, the start of the Commodore-line of computers. Complete with hex keypad, six digit displays and a lot of 8-bit fun!C64-JoyKEY
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.C64-Stereo-SID
There are many Stereo SID boards, but this one in mine... Add a second SID of the same type or newer substitutes for adding stereo audio to your system...C64-Joystick-Switcher
Wanted a joystick switcher for my Commodore 64, so I built one by adapting C64 Mega Switcher for use with Atari-style joysticks. Supports secondary fire-button when using Sega Master System gamepads, even includes an auto-fire circuit.Composite-Video-Amplifier
Used for composite modding Atari console systems such as the Atari 2600C64-Mega-Switcher
Adapter for using Sega Mega Drive/Genesis controllers on a C64, with builtin port switcher so no more cable switching!Apple2-Prototyping-Card
Prototyping card for developing new hardware for legacy Apple ][, //e and //gs computers.C64-Joystick-Adapter
A simple device that allows the connection of two Commodore 64 joysticks to a modern computer over USB (using an Arduino Pro Micro). The overall goal is to be able to use vintage joysticks with emulators.C64-PlayOnTape
It's a tapuino, mostly because I wanted to build one. Uses an Arduino to load tapes on the good old Commodore 64.RC2014
RC2014 expansion modules and scriptsretropie-dosbox-configure
Simple bash scripts that can be used to configure DOSBox games on RetroPieA7800-Mega-Adapter
Adapter for using a wired Sega Mega Drive/Genesis controller on an Atari 7800.Atari-Joystick-Tester
Simple joystick tester, can be used with the common Atari 9-pin joysticks and paddles (tested using multimeter).MSX-Mega-Adapter
Adapter so that Sega Mega Drive (Sega Genesis in North America) gamepads can safely be used with the MSX line of computers.C64-IRQ-LED
Changes Commodore 64 power LED so that it is green when I/O is used on system, reverts to red when done.Apple2-Joystick-Adapter
Adapter that plugs into the Game I/O connector on the Apple //e motherboard to add support for Atari-style joysticks, cables can be routed to the back of the case for easy access.breadboard
Created a simple PCB that can be used to transfer breadboard contents more directly to a PCB.Amiga-Mouse-Switch
An attempt at building an automatic Amiga Mouse/Joystick switch (when used with Amiga port 1) - pushing the button changes the device connected. No more two-cable Merengue for me on the Amiga 500, forever more!D32-Joystick-Adapter
Joystick adapter so that Atari-style joysticks can be used on the Dragon 32/64 and Radioshack CoCo line of computers.RetroPanel
The missing piece for everyone who has a functional AT-system, but only ATX-cases. This adds a turbo-switch, a smart power switch and that highly desired Mhz-display (also a clock, because why not).NoiseMaker
Compact Flash, SD-cards and Gotek drives take the anger out of retro-computing, but at the cost of an oddly silent computer. This is an Arduino project to solve that in a way that should be easy for anyone to assemble.RC6802-Microchicken
Computer based on the Motorola 6802 processor, called RC6802 Microchicken as it's an adaption of the one found in a computer projects book by Daniel Metzger.CPC464-Joystick-Splitter
A simple joystick splitter for use with the Amstrad CPC 464 computer. This allows the use of two Atari-style joysticks on the computer, but note that as the computer does not have power on the connector - this will not work with joysticks that have autofire.tebl
Profile repositoryA2600-Keyboard
A new version of the classic Atari 2600 Keyboard controller, mostly because I wanted the overlays without paying for worn cardboard sheets.RetroShield1802-PCB
Arduino Mega 2560 shield adding secondary 1802 processor to run the latest 1802-based software (most may be from the 70s).VU-Switch
Building an audio input switcher, four 3.5mm audio inputs and one 3.5mm audio output for connecting to my 80s Boombox. VU-meters added, because they're cool!Acorn-Joystick-Adapter
Joystick adapter that allows you to use common Atari-style joysticks (C64/Amiga/Atari) on your BBC Micro computer!Christmas-2020
A simple and quite fun Arduino-project for Christmas 2020 (it's a blinking tree).RC-Project-Board
Playing around with an Arduino and a breadboard is a lot of fun, but I wanted to include my retro-computer builds so I made the project boards to make this a lot easier (for me). Also includes a few projects, some of them in the form of PCBs as well!Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us