[brlug-general] FW: [Nolug] Home made 8-bit CPU (uses hand wrapped wires!?)

Jarred White jwhite at pncpa.com
Mon Jun 1 08:33:46 CDT 2009


Yeah this is awesome. I like how it's 8 bit. That means you could play
Super Mario Bros on it :P

-----Original Message-----
From: general-bounces at brlug.net [mailto:general-bounces at brlug.net] On
Behalf Of Dustin Puryear
Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:52 PM
To: general at brlug.net
Subject: [brlug-general] FW: [Nolug] Home made 8-bit CPU (uses hand
wrapped wires!?)

Okay, this is pretty cool. 

Alvaro, get to work!

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nolug at stoney.kellynet.org
[mailto:owner-nolug at stoney.kellynet.org] On Behalf Of Dennis J Harrison
Jr
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 11:48 AM
To: nolug at nolug.org
Subject: [Nolug] Home made 8-bit CPU (uses hand wrapped wires!?)

Much respect for this man's hobby :)

http://www.stevechamberlin.com/cpu/category/bmow1/
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