Monday, May 25, 2020
Last Week
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Friday, May 15, 2020
Third Quarter Report
Eric Smith (COSMAC ELF) (blog) (photo album)
His website is still
not working, but there is a photo gallery. It seems he has constructed
several COSMAC ELF front panels. I hope he gets his site running soon,
as I have built an ELF before, and want to see what he does with it.
Paul Robson: (Eris computer) https://projecteris.blogspot.com/
An amazing entry. This is writing games for a homemade computer system called Eris based off an ESP32. The amount of work needed to create your own platform, and then make use of it is not to be trivialized.
Scott Baker: (z80 FPGA)A Z80 in an FPGA. Scott Baker (forum blog) (Github) It seems to
be working great, its even running Conways Game of Life. (On a sad
note, John Conway has recently passed away from COVID-19... The world
has lost an interesting mind.)
Just4Fun (V20/8088 SBC) (link) They are building a single board computer that
works either with in 8088 or a V20 CPU. Best as I can tell, the V20 is
a faster 8088 that also has a build in 8080 emulation mode. This is
interesting, as it is essentially two computers in one.
Writing programs for old platforms.
Jim Gerrie (MC-10 gaming) (link):
Jim never dissapoints... His
devotion and dedication to the MC-10... a system most prople ignore is
incredible. This system is seriously lacking in power compared to its
big brother, the CoCo, but the creativity involved to make working
adventure games on this platform is something to see.
Mark Wickens (VAX Projects):(link) Successfully porter lunar lander to an emulated VAX. This is pretty cool.
Matteo Trevisan
(Chatbot): (link) A chatbot loosely based on ELIZA for early Apple
computers. This is double-retro... A 1960's program adapted for a
1980's computer.
Pim van Tend: (Forth on HP) (link)
Pim had a previous
project where he got Forth working on an HP simulator. This time
around, he is expanding it from a limited Forth to Forth-77.
Decle : Accessing hidden debugger built into World Championship Baseball for Intellivision. (https://rotldrc.blogspot.com/)
Beniamino Cenci Goga: (playing with old Apple computers) http://www.ispezioneperugia.it/mac/start/
This one is interesting to me because its around old Macs. I never did much with Apple computers, but we had them in school when I was a kid, so it is a bit nostalgic for me. Reading thru his progress, it makes we want to pick up an old Mac and play around.
Raphael Assenat (First time MSX User) (https://www.raphnet.net/divers/retro_challenge_2020_04/index_en.php)
An impressive demo of what the MSX can do. I picked up a MSX on ebay about a year ago, but never did much with it. Included are hacks on getting TAP images into real hardware without a real tape... I'll need to do this soon.
Richard Loxley (Osborne 1 repair) (https://www.richardloxley.com/2020/04/05/retro-challenge-2020-04/)
Richard is making a second attempt at fixing a pair of broken Osborne computers. Not much progess has been written yet, but I hope there is an update soon to read. Interestingly, the Osbourne computers were build in my hometown of Hayward, CA.
Abraham Vreugdenhil (Z80 SBC Program Loader) (https://avretro.wordpress.com/)
He is building a little hardware necessary to load programs onto an old Z80 single board computer, the MPF-1b.
Eric Pooch (CMS 9619A SBC running OS9) (https://apple-crapple.blogspot.com/search/label/RetroChallenge_2020%2F04)
Another program-a-raw-SBC-board project. Eric has gotten the OS9 shell running on a 9619.
Simulating old hardware the best we can.
Tobias Langhoff (Dream 6800 Emulator) (https://tobiasvl.github.io/tags/#dream-6800)
Latest update... He is learning 6800 assembly language. Earlier, he already had some games running in the emulator.
Jeff Salzman (MOBIDIC simulator) (http://www.vintagevolts.com/retrochallenge-rc201809/)
Jeff is continuing a previous project to emulate a MOBIDIC computer. The MOBIDIC is an early "portable" computer, from when portable meant a whole truck trailer.
Please update your blogs... I want to see what you are doing.
Mark Overholser (Apple ][ Projects)
Niels Mosele (Unknown Project)