On Fri, 5 Oct 2012, David Greelish 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?
retrocomputing kits:
Briel - replica 1, Altair 8800micro, micro-KIM, PocketTerm, a2mp3 and others
FIGnition
Digi-Comp I
Gakken 4 Bit Micro Computer
Accessory kits:
CFFA3000 CompactFlash reader / IDE for Apple II
IDE64 CompactFlash reader / IDE for Commodore 64
ZoomFloppy for Commodore disk drives
PETdisk microSD reader for the Commodore PET
I'm almost ready to start a Kickstarter project to finance a new round of
P112 kits. See
http://661.org/p112 for a description of the thing.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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