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Eric Schlaepfer has been hard at work over the past year to build an interface board for the discrete Lovingly detailed demonstration of a discrete-component reverse-engineering of the Motorola Building a computer inspired by machines of my child hood like the BBC Micro.

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  • Eric Schlaepfer has been hard at work over the past year to build an interface board for the discrete
  • Lovingly detailed demonstration of a discrete-component reverse-engineering of the Motorola
  • Building a computer inspired by machines of my child hood like the BBC Micro.
  • The amazing complete, working transistor-scale replica of the classic MOS

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A project to build a transistor-scale working replica of the MOS

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