Hello from the wilds of Maine, USA
Hello from the wilds of Maine, USA
Hello my fellow retronauts. I am extremely excited about this project and have been since David first mentioned it. I built a 6502-based computer and OS a few years ago and found it to be one of the most exciting projects I've ever undertaken. So very excited to see how this progresses.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hello from the wilds of Maine, USA
“Fill the steins to dear old Maine” and welcome. I’m a Maine native living now in the land of Live Free or Die.
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1 hour ago, geekpower said:
Hello my fellow retronauts
Welcome! Just so you know, our preferred collective noun is "Commandos", but I assure you most of us are wearing underwear. Or, at least a respectable percentage.
Hello from the wilds of Maine, USA
Picosecond, it's always a pleasure to meet fellow New Englander, though I must admit that I'm originally from New Orleans, so I'll always be "from away."
And SlithyMatt, thank you for the clarification. Commandos is just fine. And I think I'm wearing unmentionables today. But it's hit or miss in these times.
Peace,
Daniel
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3 hours ago, geekpower said:
And I think I'm wearing unmentionables today. But it's hit or miss in these times.
We're all doing the best we can.
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Welcome geekpower. I'm interested in learning about your own project from years back. Do you have a youtube channel?
I'm a permanoob so I'll interject to ask questions and be annoying.
Hello from the wilds of Maine, USA
Calcmandan, it's a pleasure to meet you here. I don't have a YouTube channel, but I'm happy to share info about my project. Your post actually got me thinking about posting info about it on my blog or website. I did develop a nifty keyboard controller that allowed my homebrew to use a C64 keyboard. It had a little pic microcontroller and a few shift registers. Very simple, but it made the code on the 6502 much simpler.
Are you a pilot? I fly a 1962 Cherokee PA28-160.
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Sweet. I love reading about homebrew projects.Calcmandan, it's a pleasure to meet you here. I don't have a YouTube channel, but I'm happy to share info about my project. Your post actually got me thinking about posting info about it on my blog or website. I did develop a nifty keyboard controller that allowed my homebrew to use a C64 keyboard. It had a little pic microcontroller and a few shift registers. Very simple, but it made the code on the 6502 much simpler.
Are you a pilot? I fly a 1962 Cherokee PA28-160.
Anything having to do with microcontrollers is cool, so post a link for your blog.
Yeah I fly a 1974 bellanca super viking.
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https://d.tube/#!/v/calcmandan74/QmYKDzpqgyRmwMGgKiEfevaSZkv2QA5pshzDZZdn5AAcYn
Played with an old gopro i bought from a coworker. nothing special and not well produced so forgive the lack of unprofessional content
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Played with an old gopro i bought from a coworker. nothing special and not well produced so forgive the lack of unprofessional content
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Hello from the wilds of Maine, USA
I'm a PPL too. I just fly a Cessna 172, but it's fun to do.