The Byte Attic B.V. (@TheByteAttic)
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Top repositories

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AgonLight

A stand-alone, BASIC-programmable microcontroller and microcomputer in one! The fastest, cheapest, most hackable 8-bit computer ever.
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CERBERUS2080

CERBERUS 2080β„’, the amazing multi-processor 8-bit microcomputer, featuring Z80, 65C02 and AVR processors.
C++
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CERBERUS2100

The amazing multi-processor 8-bit microcomputer, featuring Z80, 6502 and AVR processors. Built with CPLDs, CERBERUS 2100β„’ is fully programmable even with respect to its hardware, at the individual gate and flip-flop level.
Forth
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AgonORIGINS

A stand-alone, BASIC-programmable microcontroller and microcomputer in one! The fastest, cheapest, most hackable 8-bit computer ever.
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6502-to-W65C02S-adapter

A small daughterboard adapter that replaces a 6502 processor (used in vintage 8-bit computers such as the VIC-20, Apple II and BBC Micro) with a modern equivalent. Two versions are provided, which fit different motherboards.
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TalosES

Talos ESβ„’ is a mini-computer, built with standard, discrete logic (74-series chips), featuring a custom RISC CPU. It's meant for education and entertainment.
C++
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Sally-to-W65C02S-adapter

This is a small adapter, in the form of a daughter board, which fits into the socket of the "Sally" CPU of the Atari 800XL microcomputer. It replaces that CPU with a CMOS, modern, low-power, fully static, currently in production W65C02S and some auxiliary logic. The project has been featured in three videos in my YouTube channel ("The Byte Attic," https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzZNuoHys1t-AdwYDhOz8g).
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Q1

Reverse-engineering documentation about the Q1 microcomputers, the world's first true microcomputers (1972) with integrated microprocessors.
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ProtonPC1

Documentation about the Proton PC-1 1980's microcomputer from The Netherlands
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