On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 12:22 AM, David Greelish
<david at classiccomputing.com>wrote:
This is my theme and blurb I came up with:
"David Greelish, Founder of the Atlanta Historical Computing Society, will
give a presentation on the history of computers, and especially show how
the modern Make movement parallels the early "homebrew" computing
hobbyists. Plus, a look at electronic retrocomputing kits and accessories."
Could everyone help me brainstorm on exactly what all is out there that
you can actually buy to build now?
There seems to be a lot of C64 music-related hardware stuff people are
cooking up.
There's the (preassembled) MSSIAH cart that turns a C64 into a
midi-controlled synth module, also available from the site is a SID2SID
circuit board kit that lets you add a second SID chip to a C64.
http://www.8bitventures.com/
Also, the Bell CARDIAC might count:
http://www.porticus.org/bell/belllabs_kits_cardiac.html